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  1. It's not just your age

    Getting older can bring with it some challenges. But feeling down isn’t a natural part of ageing – there are things you can do to help yourself feel better

  2. Volunteer with your local Age UK

    Support your local Age UK services, from being a handyman or computer training instructor to supporting dementia-friendly day centres.

  3. Invest in your health as you age

    Regular movement is one of the best ways to protect your future health, and there are all sorts of different ways you can fit more movement in your day-to-day life.

  4. How your company can help Age UK

    Age UK's Corporate Partnerships team needs your company's help to be there for older people who need us most. Anna Weston explains how you can do that.

  5. Fundraise for Age UK in memory of your loved one

    There are other ways you can raise money for Age UK in memory of your loved one, for example by using JustGiving or Virgin Money Giving.

  6. What is ageism? Age discrimination & your rights

    Ageism, discrimination based on a person’s age, has a dramatic‚ detrimental effect on older people but this is often not acknowledged.

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

    Engage your employees by volunteering to make a weekly friendship call to a lonely older person.

  8. The many wins of walking football

    Four local Age UKs discuss the benefits of the Age UK Walking Football Programme for older people in their communities.

  9. Making and amending your will to include a gift to Age UK

    Making or amending a will is easier than you may think. If you're thinking of leaving a gift to Age UK in your will, let us guide you through the process.

  10. An Age UK fundraiser's story

    John Farmer turned 70 this year and decided to walk 70 miles for Age UK to celebrate the milestone. Watch our video to witness his journey.

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