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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
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older people. It's easy to join our team and help older people Set up an Age UK fundraising page on JustGiving – it's the simplest way to collect donations and let everyone know you're
to walk, when, and how long for, or sign up to an existing walking challenge . Set up a JustGiving page so that friends and family can donate online. You can also use our downloadable poster and sponsorship
March 2019 policy and research update February 2019 policy and research update The Research Digest page has links to external research news. For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800
challenge – but be sure to check that the challenge is dog-friendly first! Set up a JustGiving page so that friends and family can donate online. You can also use our downloadable poster and sponsorship
London to Paris (300 miles), or from Land's End to John o' Groats (603 miles). Set up a JustGiving page so people can donate online. Keep everyone up to date on any training you do beforehand, and
need us most. How do I get started? Ask for donations instead of presents. Set up a JustGiving page or create a birthday fundraiser on Facebook and let friends and family know why you're raising money
older people. If you can't find what you're looking for here, use the search bar at the top of the page to search the range of topics. Local support Our local directory search tool can help you find out
for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE) have worked together to bring you these web pages. CCACE is a centre of excellence in research on how ageing affects thinking skills, and how mental
Every year, many benefit rates change. This page outlines some of the most notable changes this year and where to go for more information. You don't get your State Pension automatically – you
was receiving her State Pension. “She thought she wasn’t eligible for her State Pension until she was 67,” says Emma Wood from Age UK Hertfordshire. “But on checking Mary’s date of birth, we saw she became