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  1. Pet pals: companionship in later life

    How a vital service from Age UK York is helping older pet owners to stay united with their animal companions.

  2. Alicia's new life after work

    Alicia shares how she turned grief about losing her job into something positive, with the help of Age UK.

  3. Celebrities support volunteering with Age UK

    As part of The Big Help Out, Don Warrington, Angellica Bell and Dev Griffin recently volunteered with Age UK.

  4. Guides about death and dying

    Read our helpful money guides covering topics such as the practical and emotional side of coping with a bereavement.

  5. The bedroom tax: how it works and who it affects

    The bedroom tax could mean you receive less in Housing Benefit – which may make it harder to cover your rent. Here's how it might affect you.

  6. Fighting With Pride

    With heads held high Twin sisters Jean and Jo came from a military background, so joining the Army was an obvious choice. Sadly, their experiences of homophobia left a mark on them both, bringing an end ... Jean. Living in a camp that housed around 600 other women, and discovering that Jo was also gay, helped Jean to work out her own feelings. Jo was in a gay relationship and felt vulnerable and always looking

  7. Problems with care

    If you're unhappy with the care that you or your loved one is receiving, there are steps you can take to resolve the problem. Find out more with Age UK.

  8. Problems with homecare

    If you're not happy with the care you're receiving at home, you have the right to make a complaint. Find out what your next steps are from Age UK.

  9. Campaign with older people

    We need you Help us campaign to make the UK a better place to grow older. We campaign for a fairer deal for older people in the UK. That means saving free TV licences for the most in need, or trying to ... who can't always speak as loudly as everyone else. But we can only continue to change things with your help. We ask you to do something different for each campaign so we can make the most impact. Some

  10. Dealing with discrimination (LGBT+)

    No one should have to deal with discrimination, prejudice or intimidation because of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. It's important to remember that there are laws in place to protect

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