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  1. Make Christmas a little brighter

      Almost a million older people will face loneliness this Christmas. Help us solve this crisis. Donate now “ Loneliness is devastating ”   Michael, 75, lives alone with mobility ... This Christmas, help us tackle the loneliness crisis that's hiding in plain sight. Donate now See the difference donations are making

  2. How can I raise money for charity?

    It might be that you already donate each month or regularly take unwanted belongings and clothes to your local charity shop. No matter how much money you want to raise, donate or give to charity shops, there ... a charity. Read on to get inspiration on what you can do today to help those in need. How best to donate to charity Set up a recurring monthly gift Recurring gifts by direct debit are very important for

  3. Creating connections: the Age UK supporter engagement team

    Engagement team comes in. Responsible for responding to queries, listening to feedback, and taking donations, the team is at the forefront of supporter communication. And there’s a lot of communication ... general public to get in touch with Age UK. That means that whoever’s calling might be making a donation, giving feedback, might need help or might just have the wrong number! You have to be a bit of a

  4. Keeping warm and well in winter

    older as cold weather and winter bugs can affect us more than they used to. Winter weather can also stop us from getting out and about sometimes. But there are things you can do to stay warm and well and

  5. Getting the most from your medicines

    all your medications, including prescription, over-the-counter and herbal medications. Suddenly stopping certain medicines can have side effects or worsen your health condition. If you’re having problems

  6. The Age UK family

    through emergency appeals and via its membership of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC); through donations from members of the public, including legacies; and through institutional, trust and corporate grants ... from returns on investments; and from institutional, trust and corporate grants, as well as from donations made by members of the public, including legacies. As is usual within charities, some of the funds

  7. Meaningful ways to remember your loved one

    your loved one’s memory, setting up a regular gift is a great choice. Every month, you make a donation to a special cause - how much is up to you. If there’s a charity that particularly supported ... regular donations to Age UK because they’ve seen how difficult later life can be and want to help us continue to be there for other older people. Give a gift to help others A charitable donation in memory

  8. Bake sale

    price for each item, and collect cash on the day or set up a JustGiving page so your guests can donate online. You can also create and print off a QR code for your JustGiving page so guests straight to ... JustGiving for more information on how to do this. Seek donations from local businesses. Do you have some contacts that you could ask to donate a sweet treat? Add an extra way to raise money.  Incorporate

  9. Preventing falls

    one in the past.  If you've noticed you're starting to feel unsteady on your feet and it's stopping you doing the things you used to do – whether it's down to your health, your activity levels ... prevent falls. This doesn't have to mean doing vigorous exercise. Why not try getting off the bus a stop earlier or doing some simple chair-based exercises? Find out more about how to get active Eat well

  10. Celebrity Call Centre at Christmas with Age UK

    call from a woman whose mother has dementia. She explains this is the first year her mother has stopped recognising family members, and asks what to do on Christmas day to avoid upsetting people. Steph ... confidential. But we can only be there for people with your support. You could help us answer the next call. Donate C4 logo 100

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