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WASHINGTON – Today, AARP announced its 2023 AARP Purpose Prize award recipients. The one-of-a-kind national award honors people age 50-plus who have proven that they are using their knowledge and life experience to make a difference. Five AARP Purpose Prize Winners who have founded a non-profit will receive $50,000 for their organization. In addition, 10 AARP Purpose Prize Fellows and their organizations will be recognized with an award of $10,000. All award recipients will also receive a year of technical support to help broaden the scope of their organization’s work.
“Each of the winners and fellows acknowledged here today deserve all of the praise and recognition we have to offer for their exemplary work,” said AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins. “We celebrate these inspiring individuals, who have used their decades of life experience to give back in a meaningful way, to be leaders in their communities, and to create a better future for us all.”
Alongside the Purpose Prize winners and fellows, AARP will present critically acclaimed filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and philanthropist Tyler Perry with an honorary Purpose Prize Award for his founding and leadership of The Perry Foundation. Since its inception in 2006, The Perry Foundation has been committed to transforming tragedy into triumph by cultivating individual potential, supporting communities, and harvesting sustainable change. Partnering with a myriad of organizations nationally and globally, The Foundation focuses on education, health, agriculture, human rights, technology, arts & culture, global sustainability, and economic development. Through this organization, Tyler Perry has aided people and charities who help others overcome the obstacles that he, too, once faced.
The AARP Inspire Award will also return for its second year. Starting today, the general public will have the opportunity to vote at aarp.org/InspireAward for the AARP Purpose Prize Winner they would like to win the AARP Inspire Award, which grants the recipient an additional $10,000 for their organization. The AARP Inspire Award recipient will be announced during an in-person celebration honoring all recipients in Washington, D.C. on October 25, 2022.
The 2023 AARP Purpose Prize winners are:
Zerqa Abid – Columbus, Ohio – MY Project USA
Jamesetta Ferguson – Louisville, Kentucky – MOLO Village, CDC
Sharron Rush – Austin, Texas – Knowbility
Bill Toone – Escondido, California – ECOLIFE Conservation
Dr. Imani Woody – Washington, D.C. – Mary’s House for Older Adults
The 2023 AARP Purpose Prize fellows are:
Gulshan Harjee, M.D. – Atlanta, Georgia – Clarkston Community Health Center
Judith Heilman – Bozeman, Montana – The Montana Racial Equity Project
Chien-Chi Huang – Somerville, Massachusetts – Asian Women for Health
Debra Isaacs – Henderson, Nevada – UNSHAKEABLE
Mishelle Rudzinski – Portland, Oregon – SPOON
Elizabeth Shaughnessy – Berkeley, California – Berkeley Chess School
Charles Schmuck – Menlo Park, California – The Peninsula College Fund
Richard Sesler – Charlotte, North Carolina – Camp Blue Skies
Richard Valenza – Los Angeles, California – RaiseAChild
Michele R. Wright, Ph.D. and Terry Gene Wright – North Little Rock, Arkansas – National Organization of African Americans with Cystic Fibrosis
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