*[Enwl-eng] Honor Betty White's legacy by helping animals in shelters!
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Mon Jan 17 21:18:31 MSK 2022
Betty White was a friend to wolves, dogs, TV
animals, and more.
Betty White Showed Compassion to Animals for Nearly
100 Years. Let's Honor Her Legacy.
Sign Now
Seventeen days before her 100th birthday, beloved
actress and famed animal lover Betty White passed away. She spread delight
and kindness with her gentle, joyous way, having a particular soft spot for
the pets and wildlife of the world who needed help. As Ms. White told
Smithsonian Magazine ten years ago, "There isn't an animal on the planet
that I don't find fascinating and want to learn more about." Now, in honor
of her January 17th birthday, people are coming together to continue her
legacy.
For more than 60 years, she worked with the American
Humane Association to help ensure "No Animals Were Harmed" in the making of
TV shows and movies, tenderly advocating for animals who co-starred with her
on sets. She was also a passionate champion for the "underdog" of endangered
wildlife — wolves. Persecuted and demonized for generations, some species of
wolves are on the verge of extinction. But Ms. White's advocacy helped
inspire efforts to conserve wolves in North America. Betty White showed us
how offering unconditional love to pets and endangered species brings ample
rewards to everyone. Pledge to follow in her footsteps and help animals by
donating to or volunteering with an animal shelter near you!
Thank you,
Miranda
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Our voiceless animal companions deserve
compassion and love — and Betty White knew this. Pledge to donate time or
money to help shelter pets in Betty White's name!
Sign Now
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From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2022 8:04 PM
Subject: Honor Betty White's legacy by helping animals in shelters!
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