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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.
live in an increasingly online world. Yet still today 5 million people over 55 are not online, and risk becoming more lonely, isolated, and cut off from modern life. Age UK and Vodafone are working together
Employment Minister, Mims Davies MP, discusses supporting older workers to remain in and get back into work.
Age UK staff and volunteers pay tribute to the grandparents who continue to inspire them in their lives and work.
Age UK works nationally, locally and internationally in pursuit of our vision where every older person is respected and valued.
A volunteering manager discusses working with older veterans as part of our Joining Forces project.
Discover easy ideas for fundraising for Age UK in your workplace.
Age UK provides help for older people looking for work, from help with CVs and applications to job hunting, benefits, starting your own business and beyond.
Age UK can help you with problems over discrimination and your rights, information to help you find a new job or retrain, and improve your tech knowledge.
services, raising money to keep these vital services running, or serving customers in one of our friendly, welcoming charity shops, you’ll be helping to build a world where every older person is included ... organisations Age UK works nationally, locally and internationally in pursuit of our vision of creating a world where every older person is included and valued. Find out about working for one of our partner
Worried about disciplinary or dismissal procedures at work? Feel you've been unfairly treated? Find out more from Age UK.