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  1. Make a donation in memory

    There are other ways you can raise money for Age UK in memory of your loved one, for example by using JustGiving or Virgin Money Giving.

  2. Fundraise for Age UK in memory of your loved one

    There are other ways you can raise money for Age UK in memory of your loved one, for example by using JustGiving or Virgin Money Giving.

  3. Make Christmas a little brighter

    This Christmas, help us tackle the loneliness crisis that's hiding in plain sight.

  4. Preventing falls

    As we get older, lots of us may start to feel a bit unsteady on our feet. But there are simple things you ca do to help yourself feel more confident and avoid a fall. Find out more on our website.

  5. What to do when your caring role changes or ends

    If your caring role changes or ends, it can be difficult, but you don't have to navigate this tricky period alone. Find out more with Age UK.

  6. Help us to help you this winter

    Getting the flu can be a miserable experience for anyone. Even when you are fit and healthy, flu can knock you for six, and for older people in particular it can lead to serious health problems like pneumonia

  7. 10 things MPs can do for older constituents during the coronavirus crisis

    As an MP, you have a unique role in your community. Here are 10 simple ways you can help your older and at-risk constituents during the coronavirus epidemic.

  8. Older Men at the Margins: how men experience and combat loneliness and social isolation in later life

    Being lonely can impact you at any age, but getting older is consistently recognised as a trigger for feelings of loneliness and experiences of social isolation. Older Men at the Margins was a two-year ... connected with others and feel less lonely. Older women are more likely to report feeling lonely than older men do, but this doesn't mean men aren't experiencing loneliness. Women may feel more able to admit

  9. Meet Fred

    story symbolises the many experiences of the 1.2 million older people across the UK who often feel lonely. Age UK is determined to be there to provide support.

  10. Meet Peggy

    which symbolises the real-life experiences of 1.2 million older people across the UK who often feel lonely.

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