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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
Here's how, with your support, Age UK is supporting older people through the cost of living crisis.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
This Loneliness Awareness Week, Age UK speaks to three older people about how telephone friends and travelling companions have helped them feel less alone.
The Silver Line Helpline is a free, confidential telephone service for anyone aged 55 or over. Whether you're feeling lonely, need to access support or just want a quick chat, our friendly team are ready
Brenda shares her story and explains how an intergenerational friendship has made a life-changing difference.
Puppetry is bringing together younger and older people to be creative and form friendships at Age UK Tunbridge Wells.
Every pound donated helps us provide the advice, support and friendship millions of older people are relying on.
How cookery classes run by Age UK Barnet are putting tasty food and friendship on the menu.
Through campaigning, local support, advice and friendship, Age UK is changing the way we age. Find out more about what we do.
How Age UK Exeter's gardening group is helping older people with dementia and their carers find friendship, support, and hope.
Local Age UKs are a doorway to a huge variety of social groups, activities, events and friendship clubs for older people. Find out what's running at your local Age UK.
fundraise to help keep our vital services running – from our 24-hour helpline and weekly friendship calls, to home visits and social activities at community day centres. This Christmas, you can help ... speaking to another person. Thankfully, Michael heard about the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service. His weekly calls with telephone befriender Gemma help him to feel less alone – at Christmas and