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  1. Stories of Painful Journeys

    Age UK hears from thousands of older people who really struggle with travelling to hospital. Peter, Subash and Connie explains just how painful their journeys are in their own words below.

  2. Transport concessions for disabled people

    If you're disabled you could be entitled to free travel on local busses or discounts on your rail journeys. Find out how you could save on your transport costs.

  3. VE Day at home

    VE Day is a time for commemoration and reflection. With a lockdown in place, we suggest some ways you can do this at home.

  4. Moving in with children and family

    Moving in with family can seem like the ideal solution if you need support, want to spend more time with your grandchildren, or need to downsize.

  5. Breaking down barriers to volunteering

    Executive of Age UK, discusses why volunteering opportunities should be open to everyone, and why giving time to help makes such a big difference.

  6. My strong and resilient mum

    whose mother Brenda is a beloved Age UK storyteller, about how their relationship has deepened over time.

  7. Renting and social housing

    are looking to move somewhere new, or perhaps you’re considering renting a property for the first time.

  8. CVs and job applications

    If it's been a long time since you looked for a job, Age UKs guide to writing CVs, cover letters and application forms can help.

  9. Health and safety while fundraising

    We want you to really enjoy fundraising in aid of Age UK, so always take time to ensure your fundraising is both safe and legal.

  10. The future of care for older people

    Coronavirus has been disastrous for adult social care. Now is the time for funding and change, , says Charity Director Caroline Abrahams.

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