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Pets are family.

This belief is at the heart of everything we do at ARL.

Our Mission

The Animal Rescue League of Boston is an unwavering champion for animals in need, committed to keeping them safe and healthy in homes.

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  • Classy Awards 2023 Winner
  • Great Non Profits 2026 Top-Rated badge

Recognized for our innovative, award-winning programs that go beyond sheltering, we address the root causes of the issues facing animals and the people who love them.

By partnering with communities, we help animals heal and thrive, keep pets and people together, and protect animals from harm.

Because there is no government funding for this important work, animals must rely on people like you to get the care they need, when they need it most, 365 days a year.

Adopt

Matching adoptable animals
with a loving home

Dog Training

Courses are offered
in Dedham

Medical Care

Offering high-quality, low-cost
veterinary services

Community Programs

Meeting animals and people
where they live

ARL In Action

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Animal Rescue League of Boston Receives $5K Grant from The ‘Quin House Impact Fund

Funding will support the organization’s ongoing efforts to protect and care for animals across Greater Boston The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) today announced it received a $5,000 grant from The ‘Quin House Impact Fund, marking one of the first grants from the fund made to an animal welfare organization. The grant will be used to support the ARL’s Wellness Waggin’®, which provides low-cost veterinary care throughout Boston’s neighborhoods. ARL is one of more than 150 Massachusetts nonprofits awarded grants this winter by The ‘Quin House Impact Fund. “This grant will make a meaningful impact for local pet families,

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ARL Named an Early 2026 Top-Rated Award Winner by Great Nonprofits

Thank You to Everyone Who Shared Their Stories and Made This Recognition Possible Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is honored to be among the first organizations recognized with a 2026 Top-Rated Award from Great Nonprofits, the leading platform for community-sourced stories about nonprofit impact. Award winners are determined by stories and reviews shared by supporters—including donors, adopters, volunteers, and fosters—who highlight their firsthand experiences and offer insights for others considering getting involved. This recognition reflects the voices of our community and the meaningful experiences they’ve had with ARL. We are deeply grateful to everyone who took the time to

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Community Cat Match

Community cats need you now! A generous donor is matching all donations for community cats, up to $20,000, now through July 15, 2026! Your $9 to help local cats will become $18 and can provide TWICE as many: ️Nutritious meals Life-saving vaccines and medication Toys and scratch pads that help cats engage and play ARL is the only large animal welfare org in MA with a dedicated agent working with community cats and kittens. But, with no government funding for this important work, cats must rely on financial support from people like you to get the care they need, when

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A red and white mobile veterinary clinic van, labeled "Wellness Waggin'," is parked on a city street. It features images of dogs and an information board outside.

Animal Rescue League of Boston Receives $5K Grant from The ‘Quin House Impact Fund

Funding will support the organization’s ongoing efforts to protect and care for animals across Greater Boston The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) today announced it received a $5,000 grant from The ‘Quin House Impact Fund, marking one of the first grants from the fund made to an animal welfare organization. The grant will be used to support the ARL’s Wellness Waggin’®, which provides low-cost veterinary care throughout Boston’s neighborhoods. ARL is one of more than 150 Massachusetts nonprofits awarded grants this winter by The ‘Quin House Impact Fund. “This grant will make a meaningful impact for local pet families,

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