Animal Rescue League of Boston
Mal Malme is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in healthcare clowning, arts collaboration, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ communities. Currently serving as a healthcare clown performer with Laughter League at Boston Children's Hospital and Hasbro Children's Hospital since 2016, Mal also contributes as a volunteer member of the Patient and Family Advisory Council at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. As a co-founder of Queer Soup Theater, Mal develops original works with a social justice mission. Additional roles include a board member with StageSource and a former commissioner for the City of Cambridge LGBTQ+ Commission. Mal's volunteer work spans various organizations, including the Animal Rescue League of Boston, National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, and North Shore Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth. Mal holds a BA in Political Science from Wheaton College Massachusetts.
Animal Rescue League of Boston
For over 120 years, The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) has responded to the needs of animals and the people who care about them. In fact, we are often the first to respond. With over 1,000 dedicated volunteers and 100 staff members, ARL lends unwavering support to local animals, families, and neighborhoods. We provide outstanding veterinary care, adoption, and field services. We also confront the root causes of animal cruelty and neglect through special police investigation and advocacy aimed at strengthening the laws that protect animals. Last year alone, we served more than 23,900 animals in need. Today, we increasingly focus on prevention and the impact we can have on more animals; keeping them out of shelters and in the communities where they belong. This ambitious call to action is reflected in our new vision for the future. ARL does not receive government grants or public funding (with the exception of limited COVID-19 relief funding) and relies on the generosity of our supporters to help animals in need. We ask all those who share our goals to reaffirm a commitment to the future we all hope to achieve. Together, we can make it happen!