Nominations are open for the 16th annual AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors, celebrating 50 Native American elders who have positively impacted our country, state, communities and Indian Country.
Nominations are accepted at aarp.org/ OKNativeAmericanElderHonors. The nomination period closes on March 31, 2024. This year’s AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors celebration will occur on November 6.
Since 2009, the annual event, previously known as AARP Oklahoma Indian Elder Honors, has recognized more than 700 elders from Oklahoma’s 39 tribal nations. AARP Oklahoma state director Sean Voskuhl said, “AARP Oklahoma seeks to recognize elders who embody AARP’s mission and vision and inspire others to serve. We honor Native American elders who positively impact their communities.”
Nominees must be enrolled members of one of Oklahoma’s 39 tribal nations aged 50-plus. Nominees should demonstrate leadership and will be selected based on impactful contributions. Only complete applications will be considered. Nominees do not have to be AARP members. AARP Oklahoma will select honorees.
Visit aarp.org/OKNativeAmericanElder- Honors to learn about the history of AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors, previous honorees, nomination eligibility and volunteer opportunities.
Info: Mashell Sourjohn at 405-715-4474 or msourjohn@aarp.org.