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  1. Age UK telephone friendship

    have made lasting friendships, or simply enjoyed a chat when they wanted one, through our free Telephone Friendship Service and the Silver Line helpline.

  2. We need more telephone friends

    explains why we need more volunteers for the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service and how rewarding the service is for older people and their telephone friends alike.

  3. Donate by post or telephone

    provide the vital information‚ advice and services that help millions of older people. Donate by telephone To make a one-off donation or set up a regular gift over the phone, call us on freephone 0800 077

  4. Volunteer with the Telephone Friendship Service

    Sign up as a volunteer for the telephone friendship service to talk to older people to help loneliness and isolation.

  5. Can your company support the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service?

    The Telephone Friendship Service is Age UK's award-winning national telephone befriending service where volunteers from a range of corporate partners make a weekly 20-minute call to a lonely older ... reach those most in need. Why should we become a Corporate Member of the Telephone Friendship Service? It's easy – the Telephone Friendship Service is a bite-sized volunteering opportunity for your employees

  6. Shining a light on isolation through music

    We speak to mysterious musician Egomunk about new single Islands, which deals with the struggles older people face.

  7. Dealing with discrimination (LGBT+)

    No one should have to deal with discrimination, prejudice or intimidation because of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. It's important to remember that there are laws in place to protect

  8. Dealing with disputes at work

    If you're experiencing difficulties at work and feel that you were treated unfairly, it's important that you know the right procedure to follow.

  9. Staying creative in later life

    How our Telephone Friendship Service is offering older people new ways to be creative.

  10. Getting lower earners a fair deal in pension saving

    More than 1 million low-paid pension savers aren't getting the Government contribution to their savings. Age UK wants this to change.

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