Why Every Stage of Life Deserves to Be Celebrated

“Every stage. Every contribution. Every time.”
When we think about development, our minds often turn to the future—to children, youth, innovation, and economic growth. Yet, true development is not defined by one stage of life. It is the result of countless contributions made over an entire lifetime.
Behind every thriving community is a story that began long before today. It is the story of children who dared to dream, young people who pursued education, adults who built homes, businesses, and institutions, and older persons who continue to share wisdom, preserve culture, and strengthen families.
Development is not a sprint; it is a lifelong journey.
Every Stage Builds the Next
A child’s curiosity sparks imagination. A young person’s education creates opportunities. Adults transform ideas into businesses, innovations, public service, and community leadership. Older persons provide the wisdom, resilience, and values that hold communities together.
No stage exists in isolation. Each generation builds upon the work of the one before it. Without the sacrifices of older generations, many of the opportunities enjoyed today would not exist.
The Hidden Cost of Ageism
Despite their immense contributions, older persons are too often overlooked.
Many face social isolation, economic insecurity, inadequate healthcare, neglect, and discrimination simply because they have grown older. Society frequently measures value by current productivity rather than by a lifetime of contribution.
This perspective not only diminishes older persons—it impoverishes communities.
When we fail to include older persons in decision-making, mentorship, volunteering, and community life, we lose decades of experience that cannot be replaced.
Ageing should never mean becoming invisible.
Ageing Is a Continuation of Contribution
Older persons remain active contributors in countless ways.
They mentor young entrepreneurs. They care for grandchildren. They preserve traditions and cultural heritage. They mediate conflicts within families and communities. They volunteer in churches, schools, and community groups. They continue farming, weaving, teaching, and supporting local economies. Their contribution simply changes form—it does not disappear.
Recognizing this reality shifts the conversation from viewing ageing as dependency to embracing it as a valuable stage of continued purpose.
Building an Age-Friendly Society
Creating an age-friendly society requires all of us.
It means designing policies, services, and communities that enable people to remain active, healthy, respected, and connected throughout their lives.
It means promoting healthcare, social protection, lifelong learning, economic inclusion, accessible environments, and meaningful opportunities for participation.
Most importantly, it means changing attitudes.
Respect for older persons should not be rooted in charity but in justice, gratitude, and recognition of their enduring value.
Ethel Foundation for the Aged’s Commitment
At Ethel Foundation for the Aged (EFA), we believe that every older person deserves to age with dignity, purpose, and hope.
Through our programs in healthcare and nutrition, social protection, advocacy, livelihood support, humanitarian response, and intergenerational engagement, we work alongside older persons and their caregivers to ensure they continue living fulfilling and meaningful lives.
Our vision is simple yet profound: a society where every older person lives free from want, abuse, neglect, and discrimination while remaining an active contributor to their family and community.
Our Shared Responsibility
Every older person was once a child with dreams. A student with ambition. A young adult building a future. A parent, worker, farmer, teacher, artisan, entrepreneur, or leader who helped shape the society we know today.
One day, each of us will follow the same journey. The question is not whether we will grow older. The question is what kind of society we are building for the generations—including ourselves.
When we honour every stage of life, we create stronger families, resilient communities, and a future where no one is left behind.
Because a life well lived does not lose its value with age. It becomes a legacy that continues to inspire.
At Ethel Foundation for the Aged, we celebrate every journey and every contribution. Together, let us build an age-friendly society where every older person is valued, respected, and empowered to continue making a difference.
