From the CBC:
“Canadians donate thousands to
animal-rescue organizations in honour of Betty White”
Animal rescue organizations
across Canada have received thousands of dollars in honour of the late Betty
White, the much-loved actor and animal-rights advocate. Monday would have
marked White's 100th birthday, but she died on Dec. 31. In her honour, a social media movement called
the #BettyWhiteChallenge popped up encouraging people to donate to local animal
shelters.
A spokesperson for the B.C.
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it has received more than
$64,000 in donations over the past few days, most of which came in Monday as a
result of the challenge. The Vancouver
Humane Society says it has received $1,290 in donations so far today, nearly 10
times what it raised on this day last year. "We are so grateful to
everyone participating in this initiative," a spokesperson said. "We
rely on donations to end animal suffering in all forms."
Susan Patterson, founder of the
Vancouver-based Thank Dog I Am Out Rescue Society, said White used her
influence to raise awareness and support organizations around the world during
the course of her career. "She would
always have an animal in her hands when she was doing any kind of personal
appearance," Patterson said. "She made it very clear she was an
animal supporter." Sask. businesses fundraising for animal shelters in
Regina, Saskatoon through Betty White Challenge Patterson said her society
received $600 in donations within two hours of posting about the campaign
online. As of about 10 a.m. PT Monday, its online fundraiser had received more
than $1,200. "In memory of [White's] legacy, I think a lot of people are
going to support this," Patterson said. The Ontario SPCA says it has
received more than $50,000 in donations in honour of White since Friday. The
Alberta SPCA said it took in around $4,000 while Manitoba's Tails of Freedom
Rescue Inc. said it raised $3,575.
White was a tireless lifetime
advocate for animals, from caring for those without homes to launching her own
weekly TV show, The Pet Set, dedicated to her celebrity friends and their pets.
It isn't exactly clear who started the #BettyWhiteChallenge on social media
shortly after White's death. However it began, the idea — to donate $5 to a
local animal rescue organization in White's name on her birthday — quickly took
off and drew support from celebrities like actors Mark Hamill and George Takei
on Twitter. "I've had many conversations with Betty about animal welfare,
and I know she's looking down from heaven and really smiling," said Robin
Ganzert, who leads American Humane, an animal welfare organization that White
was involved with for more than 60 years. "She'll be smiling on her
birthday," she said. "And she'll be smiling about the lives she's
changed."
^ It’s great to see people honor
Betty White and help animals at the same time. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/betty-white-challenge-canada-1.6317627
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