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  1. Alan Rumble

    Volunteering Role: Nordic Walking Instructor and Leader Why did you want to volunteer with Age Cymru? To help others get the benefits of Nordic Walking that I and my wife have found. What difference to your ... The pleasure obtained when learners finally get the technique right after several weeks of trying and even greater pleasure of seeing them go on to join one of the Nordic Walking groups. What would you

  2. Gift box appeal wording for the website.docx

    our Friend in Need telephone befriending service. How you can help Find a shoe box - Wrap the box and lid separately in Christmas paper, or you can use a festive pre-printed box Fill with gifts - see our ... our website - http://bit.ly/GiftBoxAppeal Please help us to make this Christmas a little brighter and support our Gift Box Appeal.

  3. Lyn Horsfall

    leader Why did you want to volunteer with Age Cymru? I felt very fortunate that I had time to spare and wanted to use it to benefit others. I met an existing volunteer with Age Cymru who introduced me to ... grown from 2 members to over 20 a week. I can see the benefit the exercise and the companionship brings to the group members and this gives me satisfaction. It’s the best ‘job’ I’ve ever had! What do you

  4. Martin Rolph

    Volunteering Role: Tai Chi Instructor Why did you want to volunteer with Age Cymru? I applied to train and volunteer for Age Cymru Tai Chi because I wanted to be a member of a group but they were all full in ... I have done and currently do adds to the variety of interest in my life. What do you enjoy most about your volunteering experience? Looking across the range of volunteering I have done and currently do

  5. Rebecca Bennett

    supports the Nordic Walking programme at Maggie’s. Many cancer patients are older and belong to the 50+ age group so may be lonely and not getting exercise. To find out you have cancer means you need a support ... support group. Age Cymru Nordic Walking programme covers all of these support, friendship and exercise. What difference to your life has volunteering made to you? It has allowed me to give something back. I

  6. Linking policy

    The organisation must have aims and values complementary to our own, or contribute to our work. The organisation must not have a sole purpose of endorsing or selling products unless connected to a partnership ... be given if a site has a clear benefit to our users and the information is not available non-commercially. The content of the site must be relevant and useful to the audience of the web page where the link

  7. Ageism

    attitudes. If you experience ageism, it can impact on your confidence, job prospects, financial situation and quality of life. How are older people discriminated against? You may be fully aware that you have been ... you may face it when you’re out shopping, at the doctor’s surgery, or even when ordering products and services over the phone. Some examples of ageism include: losing a job because of your age being refused

  8. cARTrefu Newsletter May 2019.pdf

    visited a cARTrefu workshop in Neath The cARTrefu Film On the road with the cARTrefu Cube And finally ... The Age Friendly Culture Network http://www.agefriendlyculturenetwork.co.ukiltabout

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    Festive bingo Cut out the icons below and get ready to call them out one by one First player to complete a line gets a prize, then the first player to complete their card wins the game! Suggested donation

  10. Scams information hub March 2016.pdf

    mental health issues targeted by fraudsters            Fraudsters are recording phone calls and gaining access to victim bank accounts    The “Good Citizen Award” scam   Website scams Update:

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