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Taking Action
Even if you don't plan to participate yourself (although we hope you will) you can nominate someone who you think embodies what retirement should be about today.
You can take action in several ways:
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Participate in the Challenge by telling us what you, or someone you know, is doing to make the most of retirement
By participating you will get free entry to our prize draw for a Warner Break and an extra chance in each of our monthly competitions between now and September!
Examples
Take a look at what the 2006 Challenge winners got up to.
Newsletter
You can also sign up for our free Challenge newsletter to keep up to date with the Challenge programme and what others are doing in their retirement.
Tell a friend
Like to get some friends interested in the Warner Breaks Laterlife Challenge? Click here to send your message and email them a link.
Company Action
If your company or organisation would like to be involved in the Warner Breaks Laterlife Challenge there are several alternatives.
You can find out more about the Warner Breaks Laterlife Challenge either by
using the link below to read information here on the web
using the form at the foot of this page to receive an email with complete details of the Challenge to read at your leisure
What is the Warner Breaks Laterlife Challenge?
To read the information here on the web click on
Introduction to the Laterlife Challenge
Warner Breaks Laterlife Challenge Information Form
Your gender:
What is your age?:
Are you retired already or not? (i.e. drawing pension from any source):
What is/was your Occupation/Occupation before retirement?:
What part of the country do you live in (Post Code):
The newsletter provides information and updates on the Challenge including examples of what others are doing.
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