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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.
Age UK storyteller Sumita discusses International Women’s Day, how this year’s theme of ‘inspiring inclusion’ chimes with her experiences, and why a life of work helping others prepared her to embrace ... embrace Age UK’s support.
Around 3.1 million people aged 65 and over don't use the internet. The Tablet Loan Scheme aims to identify digitally excluded older people and provide them with accessible technology on a loan basis, giving
Run, jog or walk a distance based on your age throughout January! Leave the excesses of Christmas behind, raise funds for Age UK and help older people get the support they need.
The Age friendly communities guide gives suggestions for how we can make where we live a better place to grow older.
Read the rules for the Age UK Raffle.
conversation, Age UK can help. Our telephone friendship service matches you with a telephone friend for weekly phone calls at a scheduled time. How does the Telephone Friendship Service work? We match ... only . If you are a non-English speaker and are looking for support, please contact Age UK's Advice Line. They work with Wordskii to offer free interpreted calls. Visit the Wordskii website here and select
Age UK has more than 250 charity shops throughout the UK. Visit our website to find your nearest shop as well as information about donating, recycling and volunteering.
Dr Naim Dangoor CBE has kindly decided to support Age UK's information and advice work through The Exilarch's Foundation.
MacDonald Hall, a consultant specialising in diversity, inclusion and leadership discusses his work with Age UK, and how its informed by stories about his own family history.
Gaynor, who works for Age UK's Silver Line Helpline, shares examples of the many ways the service has supported callers.