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  1. Give a major gift

    Fund, such as CAF, NPT, Prism or your bank’s own Donor Advised Fund. To do this, request a grant distribution from the fund administrator, and quote Age UK either by name, or our registered charity

  2. Care and support

    Whether you're in need of care and support services, or you care for someone who's ill or disabled, we have information and advice that can help.

  3. Are you a winner?

    Find out if you're a lucky winner in the Age UK Charity Raffle!

  4. Supporting older people to stay well this winter

    reached State Pension age will automatically receive a Winter Fuel Payment of £200 or £300 this winter. How important are vaccines? Getting an infectious disease like the flu, coronavirus, shingles

  5. Keep dancing

    for its vital services, and the popularity of the event has continued to build – today, around 300 attendees from across the country are gathered in the ballroom. “It’s always a really special

  6. Social care and coronavirus

    forefront of public debate. Keeping perspective It’s important to keep this threat in perspective – 300+ people have been infected in this country amidst a population of some 66 million. However, experts

  7. Embracing at-home exercise

    and every session we’ve done since March 2020 has been saved on YouTube. There must be about 300 or 400 available. It’s a free resource and something I would love everyone to use. “We

  8. 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.

  9. Celebrity ambassadors

    The celebrities who act as ambassadors to promote the important work we carry out to help older people.

  10. Debt and savings

    Make the most of your money with our information and advice – from saving money on your energy bills to managing debt. Find out more with Age UK.

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