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Betty White Challenge

Friday, January 7, 2022

  

Betty White was a friend to countless animals throughout her legendary life, and now that legacy is living on. A new challenge inspired by the late comedic icon is currently sweeping through social media. The “Betty White Challenge” is a virtual event that will be held on Jan. 17 (which would have been the actress’ 100th birthday). The event asks fans to donate $5 to animal rescues or shelters in her name. “The Golden Girls” star was a pioneering animal rights activist who adored the furry ones. She was a devoted animal lover who worked on saving endangered species and fixing conditions at the Los Angeles Zoo. White passed away on Dec. 31 at the age of 99. Matt Bershadker, president of the nonprofit ASPCA, expressed his sadness over her death. He stated, “Betty White demonstrated a lifelong commitment to helping animals in need, including dedicated support for local shelters and animal welfare endeavors, fiercely promoting and protecting animal interests in her entertainment projects and personally adopting many rescued animals.”

Betty White was also a friend to Jamestown's own Lucille Ball who also had a love of working with animals, especially dogs. 

Please know that your $5 donation is going to make a direct impact on the lives of animals relying on the Chautauqua County Humane Society.