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itself, but this lucky winner had both wins in the space of a week. He was one of 14 winners of a $20 million draw on the Saturday draw in May 2018, winning $1,457,834. The following Monday, he bought
for reigniting some old connections. “I actually met someone that I hadn’t seen in about 20 years!” reveals Jean. “We were acquaintances, then she moved away. But now I’ve seen
heroics of the spitfire pilots involved, Prime Minister Winston Churchill famously said in Parliament on 20 August 1940, 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.' From 1942
Age UK found that: 52% of older people (8.5 million) were concerned or very concerned about winter. 20% of older people (3.3 million) were worried that they would not have enough to eat. 45% of older people
working, I didn’t have time to do as much as I would have liked to. No time for herself For nearly 20 years, Olicia had found that taking time for herself was easier said than done. Olicia started caring
helping people like her granddad when they need it the most. www.justgiving.com/hayleylaw1 Jess Bennett, 20 - Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire Jess ran the Virgin Money London Marathon to support Age UK as
Age UK charity shop , as helping others had always been a passion, having worked as a school cook for 20 years. She still had her son living at home, which back then was a three-bedroom house. Brenda therefore
than a third of respondents (34%) expected the amount of caring they provided to increase, and 1 in 5 (20%) were worried about being able to continue providing care. Added to this, almost 3 in 5 (57%) felt
currently in hospital with coronavirus are Black – they estimate that we would expect around 1 in 20 people critically ill with coronavirus to be Black, but the current figure is substantially higher
Therapies in 2021-22, varying from 2.2% to 9.6% depending on the area. With older people making up 20% of our population, this referral rate clearly needs to change. How to help Older people who are struggling