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  1. Growing a community

    hours on a Monday afternoon, but it grounds you.” How a gardening group at Age UK Exeter is helping older people living with dementia and their carers to find friendship, support and hope. In a green expanse ... fabulous. We’re growing a lot of fruit and vegetables – like courgettes, sweetcorn, tomatoes and raspberries. We’ve planted plenty of flowers too. Their colours bring a lot of joy.” BFVols

  2. Become a corporate partner

    you think your company could be the perfect fit for a partnership with Age UK? Complete our enquiry form or email corporate@ageuk.org.uk . Are you a local business? You may prefer to get in touch with

  3. 45 Reps a Day

    Do 45 sit-ups, squats or burpees a day during March to raise money for Age UK.

  4. Apply for a place

    Take on an open water challenge for charity and fundraise for older people while you swim.

  5. Make a donation

    Donate to Age UK

  6. A time for thanks

    discourse, we must remember to give thanks to the millions of ordinary people, paid and unpaid, who play a crucial role supporting our older population. Everyone who supports our older population deserves our ... far this year, and will do during this Christmas period. Living with the pandemic As I write there is a sense of déjà vu: like last year, Christmas is almost upon us and talk of ‘lockdown’

  7. Give a major gift

    Interested in giving to Age UK? Make a gift personally or through a trust. We can help you make a real difference to people in later life throughout the UK.

  8. Are you a winner?

    Find out if you're a lucky winner in the Age UK Charity Raffle!

  9. What’s the difference between a raffle and a lottery?

    A raffle and lottery are both popular games in the UK that can result in cash prizes, but what exactly are the differences between the two?

  10. How to make a complaint about a care home

    If you’re not happy with your or a friend or relative’s care home, there are steps you can take. 

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