Betty White fans plan to celebrate her 100th birthday by giving back animals
Betty White, a beloved actress and animal advocate, passed away on December 31 at the age of 99.
But her fans still have plans to celebrate her big birthday on January 17.
In addition to being known for her witty sense of humor and her role in “The Golden Girls,” White also spends much of her time helping animals.
For more than 50 years, she has worked with the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA), the Los Angeles Zoo’s nonprofit partner, to help save endangered species and improve conditions for endangered species. animals in the zoo.
For nearly a century, Betty White has been a tireless and dedicated animal rights advocate. Reflecting our core values of…
Sent by Humane America above Friday, December 31, 2021
She assists with guide dogs for the blind, endangered wolves, and various animal rescues.
Thank you for being a friend. ❤️ It’s an honor to spend time together, visit our farms and all…
Sent by BraveHearts Equestrian & Education Center above Friday, December 31, 2021
Her love of animals began when she was just a child. Both her father and mother were animal lovers, and the family raised countless dogs during the Great Depression.
It may be 12 years old, but it’s my baby!! Happy #NationalPuppyDay!
Sent by Betty White above Thursday, March 23, 2017
She went on to adopt many rescue animals throughout her life and said goodbye to her last beloved dog, Pontiac, in 2017.
“I just like animals more than people. It’s that simple,” White said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight in 2015.
The whole world is heartbroken by her sudden death. Her fans plan to pay tribute to the animal lover by celebrating her upcoming birthday in a grand manner.
Let’s do this for Betty. I have tagged some of my local shelters/rescues. Please respond to people in your area. Thank you for being a friend. @PSAnimalShelter @amandafnd @langefoundation @bettymwhite #BettyWhiteChallenge #BettyWhite pic.twitter.com/1GR1l4780r
– Nancy Sinatra (@NancySinatra) January 3, 2022
The #BettyWhiteChallenge went viral on social media. It encourages people to donate $5 to a local rescue or animal shelter called Betty White on January 17th. “Make her 100th birthday the moment that she is. deserve it”.
This is a challenge we can all do!
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Betty White. We love and admire Betty’s passion for animals,…
Sent by Dog guide for the blind above Friday, December 31, 2021
Some of the animal organizations close and dear to White’s heart are:
Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association
Humane America
Dog guide for the blind
Endangered Wolf Center
BraveHearts . Therapeutic Equestrian and Education Center
Join the growing number of people who have said they plan to honor Betty White on January 17 with a donation to their favorite animal shelter.
Let’s all do it! Think of the difference we can all make to Betty’s beloved animals! #BettyWhiteChallenge pic.twitter.com/5T61oBKTIr
– Courtney (@CourtneyWRocket) January 3, 2022