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  1. Volunteering with veterans

    A volunteering manager discusses working with older veterans as part of our Joining Forces project.

  2. Travel benefits for veterans

    There are several travel concessions and benefits available to veterans, including the Veterans Concessionary Travel Scheme Pass, the Veterans Oyster Card, and the Blue Badge Scheme for disabled parking.

  3. Pensions advice for veterans

    If you are a military veteran, you are eligible for different pension benefits. Find out more about tracking down what you're entitled to.

  4. Benefits help for veterans

    Veterans are able to claim a number of benefits

  5. Debt advice for veterans

    you owe and to whom any letters or demands from your creditors how old your debts are. For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602 . We’re open 8am to 7pm, every day of the year. Dividing

  6. Painful Journeys for veterans

    Painful Journeys campaign to demand the Government urgently reviews the way older people including veterans travel to and from hospital.

  7. Reflecting upon success helping veterans

    partners from across England gathered to celebrate the ways the project continues to assist older veterans. The event featured short speeches from Age UK's Chairman Sir Brian Pomeroy, SSAFA Controller Sir ... evaluation of Joining Forces and the difference it's made to lives, featuring quotes from older veterans. The overall findings suggested significant positive effects on:  mental wellbeing:  "Now

  8. Apply for a Veterans Badge

    You may not know that you are able to apply for a Veterans Badge, if you have served in the armed forces

  9. Veterans visit the HMS Queen Elizabeth

    Veterans from Age UK Portsmouth's Joining Forces project when they were invited to visit the HMS Queen Elizabeth. Watch the video to find out more.

  10. Afternoon tea for veterans spreads the word

    Everyone loves a tea party. As well as providing a welcome chance for veterans to enjoy a cuppa and a slice of cake, Age UK Lancashire used their recent get together as an opportunity to raise awareness ... March, more than 60 Lancashire veterans convened at Age UK Lancashire’s Wellbeing Centre in Ormskirk, for a special get-together in conjunction with Blind Veterans UK. And while entertainment was

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