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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
Here's how, with your support, Age UK is supporting older people through the cost of living crisis.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
Support your local Age UK services, from being a handyman or computer training instructor to supporting dementia-friendly day centres.
A tribute to Roy, a beloved Age UK storyteller whose experiences of loss and loneliness inspired the nation.
spoke to Jamie Collum to find out more about his record-breaking piano lesson to raise money for Age UK.
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.
Age UK's CEO explains the changes Age UK has made during the coronavirus outbreak, and details of our 3-year recovery plan.
fun, learning and celebration, whether you’re 9 or 99! Taking place this year on Sunday 5 October, Age UK's Silver Sunday is an annual day of activities and events celebrating the contributions older people ... exciting events across the UK, from afternoon tea parties to week-long festivals. So, ahead of Silver Sunday 2025, we’ve highlighted 5 of the top reasons why people of all ages should come together to
Marie Waters from Age UK’s Supporter Engagement team discusses her job, the life-changing impact of our supporters, and how Age UK can support them in return.
Play the Age UK Weekly Lottery and Raffle and help us be there for people in later life, providing information and advice, supporting local programmes and more.
Age UK was at the Alzheimer's Show to offer advice and support, and discover innovations improving life with dementia.
everything from fancying Father Christmas to getting a date for the festive season. Just like the Age UK Advice Line, they also answered some hard-hitting questions from people who were experiencing grief