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Age Cyrmru is the new force combining Age Concern Cymru and
Help the Aged in Wales. Age Cymru is a member of the Age UK family.
The new force combining &
In this section, you can find out how much of our income comes from voluntary sources, retail and other areas.
To download a copy of the report of Trustees and Financial Statements please click on the links below.
Adroddiad yr Ymddiriedolwyr a Datganiadau Arriannol 2010 - 2011 (PDF 1.56MB)
Report of Trustees and Financial Statements 2010 - 2011 (PDF 1.49MB)
Report of Trustees and Financial Statements 2009 - 2010 in english.
Report of Trustees and Financial Statements 2009 - 2010 in welsh.
Click here to view the report of Trustees and Financial Statements 2008 - 2009 for Age Concern Cymru.
Click here to view the Annual Report and Accounts 2009 for Help the Aged.
Donations - please note this information will appear shortly
The generosity of our supporters is vital to our survival - donations and gifts are our single greatest source of income.
- More information on making a donation
- Find out about leaving a legacy
Events and sponsorship are valuable sources of income. Money is raised through an exciting variety of events including dances, local walks and runs, overseas treks and cycle challenges.- All about our events and sponsorship
To download a copy of our full conditions of contract for the purchase of goods and services click on the link below.
Conditions of Contract for the Purchase of Goods and Services
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Downloads
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PDF stands for ‘portable document format’.
Most downloads on this website are PDFs. We use this format to ensure that the document looks the same on everyone’s computer (website pages, by contrast, appear differently depending on how people have got their computer set up).
Computers use a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader to download PDFs. If you try clicking on a link to download a PDF and it doesn’t work, you will need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader onto your computer.
The process is quite straightforward and is free.
PDFs cannot be changed. If you need to be able to type into a downloaded document (for example, if we are offering a letter template that you need to put your name on) we will provide it as a Microsoft Word document rather than a PDF. You can then download it, type into it and save it to your computer.
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We have made every effort to make our PDFs accessible to screen readers. Here is an overview of your accessibility options available in Acrobat Reader. Please ensure that you have downloaded the latest version of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Reader website to ensure that they are included in your version of the programme.You can use Adobe Reader to read a PDF out loud with the following shortcut keys:
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