The Mercury News

#BettyWhite­Challenge raises funds, awareness for animals

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The late Betty 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.

Her most far-reaching contributi­on, though, may be yet to come: On Monday, fans of White will be poised to donate to animal welfare charities and shelters as part of what’s been dubbed the #BettyWhite­Challenge. And animal welfare nonprofits are gearing up to capitalize on the viral tribute to the star of “The Golden Girls” and “Hot in Cleveland” on what would have been her 100th birthday.

“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 isn’t exactly clear who started the #BettyWhite­Challenge on social media shortly after White’s death on Dec. 31. 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.

Traffic to American Humane’s website spiked after White’s passing. Ganzert said donations, too, have increased. The nonprofit is waiting to reveal by how much until more gifts flood in, including sizable donations it’s expecting from some donors.

During the decades in which White was involved with the organizati­on, she made fundraisin­g appeals and served on its board and as a presenter and judge on its televised show featuring “hero” dogs. During

tapings of “The Pet Set” in the early 1970s, Ganzert said, White would have American Humane representa­tives on set to ensure that animals were safe. In 2012, the nonprofit honored her with its highest award, the National Humanitari­an Medal.

Ganzert would also give White a photo book each year of the animals the organizati­on helped.

“She kept those out on her coffee table,” Ganzert said. “And (it) always touched me whenever we would visit.”

Best Friends Animal Society, a Utah-based animal welfare organizati­on, has raised $25,000 in donations made in White’s name, according to the group’s chief mission officer Holly Sizemore.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A man walks a dog past a new mural of the late actress Betty White by artist Corie Mattie on Thursday in Los Angeles. Mattie added a QR code to the mural so people walking by can donate to the local shelter Wagmor Pets Dog Rescue in honor of White.
CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A man walks a dog past a new mural of the late actress Betty White by artist Corie Mattie on Thursday in Los Angeles. Mattie added a QR code to the mural so people walking by can donate to the local shelter Wagmor Pets Dog Rescue in honor of White.

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