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  1. Getting active when you're not sure where to start

    dance class.  The most important thing is to find something enjoyable because this can make it much easier to stick with. Find out more about getting active by walking more Search for classes nearby ... nearby Classes can be a great way to try things out and our local directory can help you find out what's going on near you. Lots of Age UKs run regular exercise classes for people of all abilities, at very

  2. Exercise for everyone: the age-friendly gym

    the centre and its jam-packed timetable cater to a variety of cultural interests – hosting classes for painting , model making and conversational French, among many others. But above all, staff at ... a mission to keep local older people active for longer . As well as offering a range of fitness classes for all abilities, their popular gym for people aged 50+ is open five days a week and features specialist

  3. u3a – Later life learning

    However, there’s no lower-age membership. u3a aims to be as accessible as possible – classes are held in various locations. Groups meet either at somebody’s home, or in a room in a local ... subject. For language classes, most of the group leaders tend to have specialist knowledge, or they may be native speakers of the language they’re teaching. Each u3a class is different, so membership

  4. Fundraising ideas

    class="intro">From sweepstakes to sponsored swims, there are plenty of ways to raise money for a great cause.

  5. Social groups and activities for older people

    older people. What's on in my area? Each local Age UK has its own unique timetable of clubs and classes – what runs at one Age UK will be different to a neighbouring one. Examples include: Arts & ... clubs Men in Sheds Photography club Pub lunch Quizzes Tea dance You may need to book a place in the class and you will usually pay a small amount to take part. Make friends through Age UK Why take up a social

  6. Getting active when you find exercise difficult

    it takes you and try to beat your time each day. Chair-based exercise classes Lots of local Age UKs run chair-based exercises classes, where a trained instructor will take you through a series of simple ... to meet new people. Jean, who goes to Age UK Lincoln's seated exercise class If you're contemplating starting an exercise class, do it. No matter your problem, there's always some way of matching an exercise

  7. Fundraise as a community

    class="intro">Team up with family, neighbours or your local community group to create a superstar fundraiser for Age UK.

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  8. Fundraise while you celebrate

    class="intro">Share the happiness of your celebration by raising vital funds for older people. 

    Extra-special occasions Need some more inspiration? Explore our full list of fundraising ideas

  9. Fundraising at work

    class="intro">Team work makes the fundraising dream work. Bring your colleagues together to raise money for a great cause.

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  10. Most popular ideas

    class="intro">They're popular for good reason! Explore the top ways to raise money for Age UK, and get inspired for your own fundraiser.

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