Do you know someone age 50 and up who has embarked on a new career, some people call them “encore careers” that is focused on helping other people? If so, you ought to nominate them soon for the AARP Purpose Prize. Barb Quaintance with AARP and Celeste Mergens, founder and CEO of Days for Girls and past winner tell us how to nominate someone and what they will win.
Five $60,000 prizes awarded to people 50 and over doing work in their community
    
        Do you know someone age 50 and up who has embarked on a new career, some people call them “encore careers” that is focused on helping other people? If so, you ought to nominate them soon for the AARP Purpose Prize. Barb Quaintance with AARP and Celeste Mergens, founder and CEO of Days for Girls and past winner tell us how to nominate someone and what they will win.
      
    
    
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