Actor Gary Sinise, who began supporting military members and first responders through the 2011 launch of his Gary Sinise Foundation, will receive an honorary AARP Award in October.
will receive an honorary AARP Award for his work through his foundation that supports military members and first responders.
The organization announced Tuesday that Sinise will receive the honorary AARP Purpose Prize awards during a ceremony on Oct. 25. The Emmy and Tony award winner will be recognized for his work through hisSinise's foundation — which launched in 2011 — honors military members, veterans, first responders, their families and those in need.
"When we find our sense of purpose — that certain something that gives us a reason to get up and get going every day — we not only give meaning to our own lives; we make the world a better place for everyone," Jenkins said. AARP also announced the return of its Inspire Award for a third year. The general public can vote for the AARP Purpose Prize winner they want to win the award, which grants the recipient an additional $10,000 for their organization.
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