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  1. Make a one-off donation in memory of your loved one

    Make a one-off donation in memory of your loved one How would you like to donate?

  2. Get involved

    There are many ways you can get involved and support Age UK, such as donating, volunteering, taking a challenge or campaigning with us. Get Involved now.

  3. Age UK

    charity for older people. Visit Age UK today for help, information and advice or to see how you can donate or give support.

  4. Age UK and The Wombles join forces

    Be a womble and donate your unwanted gifts, goods, and clothes to your local Age UK shop, to prevent them making their way to landfill.

  5. Who can you give your lottery winnings to?

    Can I donate lottery winnings to charity? Winning the lottery jackpot gives you the fantastic opportunity to give back to those who need it most, and the good news is, there’s nothing stopping you ... you from donating some, or even all, of your winnings to a charitable cause. Plus, donations of any size to charity are completely tax free. To really help those in need, why not enter a charity lottery?

  6. Age UK's Depop shop

    is often lucky enough to receive generous donations of designer clothing. Depop is the perfect place to showcase these high-end finds. "Recently, a woman donated a brand new DKNY coat and the tag said £200 ... Selling this coat on to a new owner will help generate much-needed funds for Age UK – as well as stopping quality clothing ending up in landfill.  Shop CTA depop Skills for the next step Anna recommends

  7. Fundraising charter

    people in their homes, we do not send our fundraisers to knock on people’s doors to ask for donations. We will not approach you on public land or streets for a regular gift to Age UK via your bank account ... don’t want to hear from us again, or want to hear from us less, we will respect that. We always stop direct debits received from donors if a third party (e.g. family and friends) advise us that the donor

  8. Answering the call at Christmas

    as money worries, health issues or the pressures of caring for a loved one – struggles that don't stop just because it's Christmas. The Age UK Advice Line is open on Christmas Day so that help and support ... makes this service possible Your generous donations mean Alison and her colleagues can answer calls from older people on Christmas Day and all year round. Please donate today to help us keep on being here when

  9. Julian's epic journey

    heartened by the support he received in his fundraising – not just with their generosity in donating to his JustGiving page ahead of the trip, but also in the people he met along the way. Early on ... the bike, which made it difficult to lift up [the bike] to sort out your chain. Three passersby stopped and helped me, one local lady and a couple who were obviously visiting. And while they were doing

  10. The nation is fundraising for Age UK

    inspire more of you to get involved. This period of lockdown limits what we can do, but that hasn't stopped fundraisers up and down the country from getting creative with their incredible efforts. Dan, Community ... through at the moment makes you think a lot about those who are vulnerable and alone. It also makes you stop and think and realise that this isolation is what a lot of people actually deal with day in, day out

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