Little Caesars franchisee gone to the dogs

Vicki Dunn-Marshall owns more than 60 Little Caesars units. Her philanthropy project is Pizza Paws, which raises money for police K-9 units.

In this episode of the Pizza Marketplace Podcast, host Mandy Detwiler, editor of Pizza Marketplace, talks to Little Caesars franchisee Vicki Dunn-Marshall. Dunn-Marshall’s focus on philanthropy has led to start Pizza Paws, a campaign that raises money for police K-9 units across the country.

The idea came about after there was a prison break in one of the towns where she operates a Little Caesars store. They brought in K-9 units from three or four states for several days.

“We were feeding the officers,” Dunn-Marshall said. “They don’t get support for what they do.”

Human handlers pay for the food and vet visits themselves, perhaps using a small stipend from the department.

To learn more about the Pizza Paws program, click the link above.

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