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  1. Change your personal details

    your personal details, whether you've recently moved house, you want to tell us how you wish to be contacted in the future or you need to tell us about a person who has passed away.

  2. Get in touch with us about volunteering

    relating to volunteering with Age UK, please use the contact details below and someone will be in touch to help. Already a volunteer with Age UK? Please contact us at volunteer@ageuk.org.uk . Our team is available ... corporate partnership opportunities with Age UK, please contact us at corporate@ageuk.org.uk If you are a business wanting to volunteer locally, please contact your local Age UK . Giving your time as a volunteer

  3. What to do if you're the victim of a scam

    should take as soon as possible to help protect yourself and others:    Contact your bank immediately  Contact your bank as soon as you notice fraudulent activity or think you may have scammed ... there’s no more suspicious activity.    Stop contact with the scammer  If you have been in direct contact with the scammers, stop all contact immediately. Scammers will often try to get more information

  4. Blue Badge scheme - benefits, eligibility and ow to apply

    find walking very difficult, you might qualify for a Blue Badge. You might need an SR1 form, so contact your local council to check.

  5. Later Life Links

    Age UK's Later Life Links programme supported local Age UKs to develop their 'First Point of Contact' services. This involved providing good quality information, signposts and referrals to other Age UK ... service models that provided good quality information, signposts and referrals at the first point of contact within a local Age UK. The programme also involved the delivery of a number of marketplace events

  6. Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST)

    to when I pick him up again – he’s so much happier and chatty. For more information, contact dementiamcst@ageuk.org.uk

  7. How to trace old bank accounts & lost money

    be lost or marked as ‘inactive’ if: a financial institution hasn’t been able to contact you – usually because you’ve changed addresses and haven’t notified them of your ... you think you've got a lost pension, you can use GOV.UK to find contact details so that you can search for it. You can either find contact details for your own workplace or personal pension scheme, or for

  8. How to make a complaint about an energy company

    meters issues with their website. For complaints about power cuts or connection problems, you should contact your distribution network operator, which is the company in charge of the supply to your area ... below.  1. Contact your energy company If you're having a problem with your gas or electricity company, contact the customer services department to try to resolve it. You'll find contact details on the

  9. Inspire and Include

    problem. If you want to get involved, or find out more about what's happening in your area, please contact your local Age UK directly. Local Age UKs currently offering the project: Cornwall and The Isles ... you would like to get involved, please contact your local Age UK directly. For further information If you have any queries, or for further information, please contact us . Funding This project is funded by

  10. Our professional fundraisers

    ever call you if you've given us a phone number and your express permission to use this number to contact you. You can see a list of the agencies we use and the numbers they call from below. Fundraisers ... supporters@ageuk.org.uk . If you don't want to hear from us by phone, or change your mind about how we contact you, email contact@ageuk.org.uk or call 0800 107 8787 or write to FREEPOST AGE UK REPLY.    Frequently

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