The Second Act - Living the good life

December 5, 2023 (No Comments)

Welcome to our blog site…..

The Second Act, an interesting guide to senior’s living, is unique in the way that it is also a fundraising platform for local senior’s organizations and charities.Welcome to our blog site…..

Targeting our mature readers, our coverage will offer seniors, retired couples and their families, The Second Act will help our mature readers “live the good life,” with interesting and informative feature stories and columns focusing on reader profiles, health issues, activities, lifestyles and interesting travel destinations, just to name a few.

The Second Act, designed to benefit seniors’ organizations and charities, will be an informative and engaging seniors’ living on-line and (future) hard-copy publication featuring; stories, seniors’ activities and interesting travel destinations.

The Second Act is a focused on providing informative and educational material to our mature readers, their loved ones and caretakers.

The Second Act exists to help seniors make the transition to a senior lifestyle as easy and rewarding as possible. We will highlight the most current and relevant news that impacts seniors and senior living lifestyles, and includes timely and trustworthy information on local providers of senior services and products.

You can depend on The Second Act for accurate, timely and unbiased information and guidance.

Do well, by doing good.

BUSINESSES

We invite businesses and organizations with similar beliefs and intents to join us. If you want to grow your business and reach this huge and lucrative consumer group with your product or service, we are here to help you.

Our 50+ readers truly appreciate products and services that enhance their lives.

Did you know that people over 50:

• Purchase OVER HALF of consumer goods and services.

• Make up OVER HALF of the adult consumer population.

• Own 75-80 per cent of the wealth in Canada.

• Are highly influential consumers. In addition to their own purchases, they are often involved in the purchase decisions of their spouses, their aging parents, their adult children and their grandchildren.