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  1. Who am I really?

    father and grandfather — about the revelation that sent him on a 25-year quest for the answers to who he really was.

  2. Who we are

    Find out more about Age UK and our place in the Age UK Network, working locally, nationally and internationally for older people.

  3. Who are SSAFA?

    to civilian life or a veteran who left several years ago. SSAFA also works in partnership with other military charities and specialist organisations to ensure that those who turn to us for help get the support

  4. Volunteers who deliver

    Introducing Food2You We spend a day Caroline Hughes, who explains how this grocery delivery service for older people works, and how much volunteers help. Food2You is an exciting new shopping delivery service ... supported by a team of dedicated volunteers, Food2You is flexible and easily accessible for those who use it. The service helps customers in Lewisham and Southwark. For £5 per delivery, Food2You  pick

  5. Reaching those who are socially excluded

    them, whatever their circumstances. Those who are socially excluded should not be forgotten.  Age UK and The Salvation Army have come together with people who are socially excluded and key professionals ... homelessness, poverty, substance misuse or severe mental illness. But there are many older people who are experiencing these challenges and we know it's increasingly likely more older people will find

  6. The best friends who have never met

    have the strongest, loving friendship – one that we treasure.” A helping hand Flora, 89, who is originally from Zimbabwe, came across the service after experiencing a stroke while visiting her ... service for people who are lonely. She said that if they wanted, they could have a friend to call them on a certain day,” says Flora. She immediately signed up. Flora and Wendy – who hold the record

  7. Who cares for those without carers?

    Age UK explores the issue of who will care for the growing numbers of older people who don't have family to support them.

  8. What is k and who are the super-spreaders?

    passed on to by each person who has it is called k – ‘the dispersion parameter’. k can have any value between 0 and infinity. When k equals infinity every person who has a disease passes it ... the number of people those with the disease pass it on to – some people are super-spreaders who pass on coronavirus to lots of other people, while others are ‘dead ends’ for the disease

  9. The older people who fled Myanmar's forgotten crisis

    largest refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, which is home to almost a million refugees who have fled ethnic and religious persecution in Myanmar. On first sight, it doesn’t seem much. ... refugee population in Cox’s Bazar is more than 900,000. Around 50,000 of these are older people who have left their homes, having experienced unimaginable trauma and the loss of loved ones. It’s

  10. Who can you give your lottery winnings to?

    If you won the lottery, who would you share the jackpot with? Age UK Lottery takes a closer look at who you could give your winnings to.

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