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  1. Fit as a Fiddle

    Fit as a fiddle was a nationwide programme that championed physical activity, healthy eating and mental wellbeing for older people

  2. A special bond

    Linda, a member of the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service, discusses her relationship with her great-grandson, Cayden.

  3. Growing a community

    hours on a Monday afternoon, but it grounds you.” How a gardening group at Age UK Exeter is helping older people living with dementia and their carers to find friendship, support and hope. In a green expanse ... fabulous. We’re growing a lot of fruit and vegetables – like courgettes, sweetcorn, tomatoes and raspberries. We’ve planted plenty of flowers too. Their colours bring a lot of joy.” BFVols

  4. Apply for a place

    Take on an open water challenge for charity and fundraise for older people while you swim.

  5. 45 Reps a Day

    Do 45 sit-ups, squats or burpees a day during March to raise money for Age UK.

  6. Make a donation

    Donate to Age UK

  7. A time for thanks

    discourse, we must remember to give thanks to the millions of ordinary people, paid and unpaid, who play a crucial role supporting our older population. Everyone who supports our older population deserves our ... behalf of Age UK for all you have done so far this year, and will do during this Christmas period. Living with the pandemic As I write there is a sense of déjà vu: like last year, Christmas

  8. Are you a winner?

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

  9. 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.

  10. Will the Treasury block social care reform again?

    Director Caroline Abrahams asks why we're still waiting for action to ‘fix’ social care. More than a year on from the PM entering office and saying he would ‘fix’ social care we are still waiting ... reforms forward at the moment, but this does not explain why we have waited for year after year for a programme of social care reform and the funding to make it fly. Why did David Cameron get quite close

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