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  1. Give a major gift

    Interested in giving to Age UK? Make a gift personally or through a trust. We can help you make a real difference to people in later life throughout the UK.

  2. Age UK Raffle complaints procedure

    At Age UK Lottery, we welcome your feedback and take all comments and complaints very seriously. Please contact us via Phone, Email or Post with details of your complaint.

  3. Age UK's 2022 Challenge

    Help us get 2.2 million bags of donations into Age UK charity shops in 2022. Find your nearest Age UK charity shop and start donating!

  4. Age UK Walking Football Programme

    The Age UK Walking Football Programme aims to reach more than 1,000 older people in communities across England.

  5. Age UK Walking Tennis programme

    Age UK has partnered with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) Tennis Foundation to encourage older people to get more active and join Walking Tennis groups in communities across the country.

  6. Age UK Charity Raffle Prizes

    The Age UK Charity Raffle has lots of exciting prizes to win, including luxury escapes and cash prizes up to £25,000! Find out what's to be won this week.

  7. The Age UK Walking Programme

    The Walking Programme, which was piloted and funded by Age UK, aimed to encourage inactive older people to be more physically active through walking.

  8. Changes to State Pension age

    The State Pension age is the earliest age you can claim your State Pension. It is gradually increasing and now depends on when you were born. Visit Age UK.

  9. A year at Age UK

    Age UK's Chief Executive Paul Farmer reflects on his first year in the role and the challenges ahead.

  10. Bringing age to the stage

    powerful new play, entitled ‘Act Your Age (Secret Identities)’. The project was facilitated by Hampstead Theatre and funded by Camden Council for Age UK Camden , and culminated in an electrifying ... more. “The big thing we wanted was to challenge an audience's stereotypes about ageing and of being an older person in the Camden borough,” says Martha, the writer who led the project. “It

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