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The Summer Issue 2025
The Summer Issue 2025, page 44
The Summer Issue 2025, page 45

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FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE | 43 Pedaling for Progress The Rob Dollar Foundation’s road to safety Origin The Rob Dollar Foundation was born from tragedy, yet rides forward with hope. In October 2017, the cycling community lost Rob Dollar, an avid cyclist struck and killed by a driver while out on a Sunday ride. His untimely death spurred his family and friends to transform his plan to start a foundation into reality. “The foundation was Rob’s vision,” said his father, John Dollar, the president of the Rob Dollar Foundation. “We are keeping his memory alive. That alone helps us deal with his death. And personally, my mission is to save a life, so other families never have to experience what we do every day.” LEADERSHIP PRESIDENT John Dollar CHARITY SPOTLIGHT John Dollar ( above ) holds a photo of his son Rob, an avid cyclist killed by a motorist in 2017. ORGANIZATION ANNUAL BUDGET The Rob Dollar Foundation Under $50,000