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AARP has been nominated for seven Shorty Impact Awards recognizing the best purpose-driven content on social media and other digital platforms, and you can help us win an Audience Honor award.
AARP's Shorty finalists include videos about a 64-year-old female skateboarding champ; a couple who created a retirement home for cats; advice from a disaster preparedness expert; and a woman who uses improv to bring joy to dementia patients.
Each finalist earns a chance to win an Audience Honor award based on public voting. Voting is open through today.
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Click on the link below to cast your vote for our Shorty Impact Award finalists:
- Real People, Real Stories, finalist in Video Series
- At 64, Skateboarding Champ Shreds the Way for Women, finalist in Gender Equality
- Woman Uses Improv to Bring Joy to People with Dementia, finalist in Mental Health
- Florida Couple Runs a Retirement Home for Cats, finalist in Animal Rights & Welfare
- Secretary Recounts Typing MLK’s ‘Letter From Birmingham Jail', finalist in Racial Equality
- Comedian Finds Humor, Purpose in Caring for His Parents, finalist in Long Form Video
- 4 Things a Disaster Preparedness Expert Has In Case of Emergencies, finalist in Emergency Relief
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