Age needs one voice. Now it has:
Age NI is the new force combining Age Concern Northern Ireland and
Help the Aged in Northern Ireland. Age NI is a member of the Age UK family.
The new force combining &
The ABC Senior Network combines the district councils of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon.
There are approximately 36,557 people over 60 in Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon making up 18% of the total population.
The ABC network in conjunction with Age NI held a very successful First Steps to Funding training session, showing older people how to access small grant funding. 13 people attended the meeting and found it very helpful, it has given the attendees the confidence to make applications.
The ABC Seniors Network held a very successful event on Thursday 1 December in the Woodford Gospel Hall. Approximately 110 people enjoyed the 5+ speakers who included; Anne O'Reilly, Age NI; Patrick Minne, A2b; Dr Joanne McClean from the Public Health Agency and others.
The crowd enjoyed the fun of Age on Stage who performed 4 dances with audience participation. It was a great success. 15 organised had information stands and older people certainly went away with more than good memories of the day!
To be confirmed
For more information on the ABC Senior Network please contact us.
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