Elderly

  • Age UK

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    Age UK has a vision of a world in which older people flourish. We aim to improve later life for everyone though our information and advice, campaigns, products, training, research and all the vital support and services that help transform lives everyday. We believe that age needs respect. It needs kindness. Sometimes it needs help. Because we believe that there is strength in numbers. Age Concern and Help the Aged have joined forces bring together almost 120 years of shared history of working with and for older people to become Age UK – so that we can be here for everyone in later life.

  • Alzheimer's Society

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    Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading support and research charity for people with dementia and those who care for them. There are currently 700,000 people with dementia in the UK with numbers set to rise to one million by 2025. This is why we need your support so urgently to help people today, and to find a cure for tomorrow. Payroll giving is one of the easiest and most flexible methods of charitable giving, providing a reliable and vital stream of income. Giving regularly through your pay allows us to plan for the future and help care for the 700,000 people living with dementia.

  • Alzheimer Scotland

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    Alzheimer Scotland helps people with dementia, their carers and families. Our members include carers, relatives, people with dementia, professionals, groups and organisations. Our local services include; day centres, home support, drop-in centres, support groups, carer education, one-to-one support, welfare rights service and information and advice.

  • Northern Ireland Charities Together (NICT)

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    Northern Ireland Charities Together (NICT) is a unique consortium of charities all providing services for people in Northern Ireland, it includes Age NI. Our aim is to make it easy for people of Northern Ireland to support our six charities through tax efficient payroll giving.

  • WRVS

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    Over one million older people live in isolation - lonely, trapped in their homes, often on the brink of depression with little contact from the outside world. WRVS volunteers are there to offer human warmth, kindness and practical help to isolated and vulnerable people whenever and wherever they are needed.