ARL to Recognize Pillar of Boston Nonprofit Community with Animal Advocate Award
Award winners exemplify compassion and commitment to advance ARL’s mission
During its upcoming Paws to Celebrate event at the iconic Hampshire House, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) will recognize Grace Fey, a fixture of the Boston nonprofit community for her exceptional commitment to the organization’s focus in expanding access to pet wellness care throughout the Metro Boston area.
ARL’s Animal Advocate Award honors distinguished philanthropists and compassionate organizations who have made outstanding contributions to ARL and actively advance the well-being of animals in our community.
ARL is thrilled to recognize Grace Fey with this award for demonstrating profound generosity and an unwavering commitment to making a difference for animals and the people who love them.
She is a staunch supporter of expanding access to care for pet owners, ensuring pets can stay with the families who love them.
Grace is a shining example of compassion in action, inspiring us all to make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals.
“Grace is a visionary, seeing the interconnection of human and pet health,” stated ARL President and CEO Dr. Edward Schettino. “Grace’s power of connection has led to transformational partnerships within Greater Boston. She understands that when non-profits work together their strengths are amplified and their reach is extended to create a healthier community for both pets and people.”
ARL will present Grace with her award on Tuesday, October 1, during its annual Paws to Celebrate event at the Hampshire House, which is a gathering of like-minded ARL supporters to celebrate their contributions and see first-hand how their support and involvement is helping animals in need, and the people who care for them.