Have you seen the Wrinkly Billboards?

What do you see when you walk past an older person in the street? Do you even notice them? Do you just see the wrinkles or do you consider the person underneath them?

Every person holds value, especially older people because they have within them a lifetime's worth of experience and wisdom.

Next time you notice one of our Wrinkly Billboards, think about how it was effective at its job even though it carried a few more creases then the rest. See the person, not the age.

Your comments

"There's should be no offence about the word wrinkle. It's a reality that eventually catches up with the old. With due respect Mrs. Glasgow, wait until your parents turn 80 and hopefully 90. You're going to see those wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it"

Mr Seun Nezer, Lagos, Nigeria

"Ageing is a stage of becoming a human, not the end stage of life. We should all still enjoy our lod age when it happens to us and the elderly of today to be encouraged to enjoy becoming human at this prime stage of their lives."

Mr Alan Deeney, Inverclyde

" I also feel that the word wrinkle is very offensive. We can notlet this deter us in age because there or younger people that have wrinkles so I feel that were been stereotyped. It is not fair We should be encouraged so that we can help others began a new life of worry free at their rype old ages."

Mrs Phyllis McCants, Angier,NC

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