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  1. Can your company support the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service?

    Engage your employees by volunteering to make a weekly friendship call to a lonely older person.

  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. Celebrating The Silver Line Helpline

    As The Silver Line Helpline celebrates its 10th anniversary, we speak to staff, volunteers and the older people it helps about why it's so important.

  4. Build up your skills

    Information and tips from Age UK on how to brush up your skills in a work environment. Volunteering is a good way of gaining skills and experience.

  5. Accessible days out in the South East

    listed dog kennel. The National Trust property hires out buggies, however they do require that a volunteer is available to accompany it. More information about Igtham Mote accessibility Hidcote Manor Hidcote ... Sackville-West’s  Sissinghurst Castle  in Kent do exactly this. And to help those shoppers with tired or less willing legs, a land train shuttles between the stylish Pantiles and the new

  6. Age UK charity shops

    Visit our website to find your nearest shop as well as information about donating, recycling and volunteering.

  7. We need more telephone friends

    Ruth Lowe explains why we need more volunteers for the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service and how rewarding the service is for older people and their telephone friends alike.

  8. Women on a mission

    This International Women’s Day, we speak to 3 Age UK volunteers about helping others and – inspired by this year’s theme, ‘Give to Gain’ – what they’ve gained from giving back.

  9. Digital Champion Programme 2022-2026

    Champion Programme aims to tackle digital exclusion by recruiting and training Digital Champion volunteers to provide support for older people to improve their digital skills, as well as providing loan

  10. How my grandparents inspired me

    has has generously supported Age UK’s work, by running the Leeds Abbey Dash multiple times and volunteering to be part of the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service.

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