From National Council on Aging <[email protected]>
Subject John, still thinking about your resolutions?
Date January 22, 2022 1:38 PM
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A NOTE FOR THE NEW YEAR

Dear John,

Since the arrival of a new year, we've thought a lot about goals. Most importantly, we're still focused on improving the lives of 40 million older adults by 2030. Our mission is to make sure everyone has the tools they need to age well—including you!

No matter how old you are, I’m reminding you of a few simple resolutions that can set you up for success this year:
- Think about something you’ve appreciated in your life since your birthday
- Develop a healthy habit like drinking more water or creating a more thoughtful budget
- Make a will to care for your loved ones: [link removed]

Create My Will
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Regardless of your age or wealth, making a will is so important to providing yourself and your loved ones a sense of security. Writing or updating your will secures your future and protects the people and pets in your life. Our partnership with FreeWill, the free estate planning resource linked above, enables you to make yours in just 20 minutes.

While you’re making your will, you can even make an optional gift to NCOA and build a legacy working towards a just and caring society in which each of us can age with dignity, purpose, and security—for years to come.

Join the more than 400,000 individuals who have already used FreeWill, and complete this resolution to give yourself the opportunity to begin the year with peace of mind.

All my best,
Ramsey Alwin
President and CEO

P.S. - Have you included a planned gift to NCOA in your will? Please fill out this form to let us know: [link removed] We want to say thank you for making aging well for all a part of your legacy.

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