Find out more about our nordic walking programme
Our group walks are led by friendly, specially trained volunteers who will provide support and encouragement, and make sure no one gets left behind and walks at a pace comfortable for them.
Age Cymru’s Culture Club provides opportunities for over 50’s in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to build confidence, make new friends, and to enjoy our many cultural sites, with the help of a friendly
Walking the tightrope The challenges of combining work and care in later life Introduction With more and more people providing care for friends and family, the role played by government and employers in ... my mother needed help with most practical things, was not safe alone, and could no longer go for walks alone as she had been doing for some years.’ Shula had assumed that her mother would be best to move
Walking Football Experiences of Local Age UKs delivering it for the first time A Qualitative Evaluation Vinal K Karania (Research Manager, Evaluation & Impact) 19th August 2015 Acknowledgement ... project aimed at supporting seven local Age UK local partners to be begin offering the activity of Walking Football in their localities The qualitative evaluation has been carried out by Vinal K Karania
Volunteering Role Description Template as at November 2018 Role Title: Culture Club Volunteer Department & Location: Heathy Ageing – Arts and Creativity South Wales Hours of work: Min 2 hours ... Creativity Programme Manager Role purpose: To provide hands on support for Age Cymru’s Culture Club programme, which enables isolated older people to visit cultural sites in South Wales Main Responsibilities:
Be more active by going for a walk at your own pace with a friendly, supportive volunteer.
Age Cymru runs a number of physical activity programmes including nordic walking, tai chi and low impact functional training.
the ways they would seek to ease loneliness in local communities. • 70 per cent said lunch clubs and social clubs for older people. • 70 per cent said free or subsidised transport to and from social events ... offer whatever our age.” Olwen Olwen is 86, single and has no children. Until recently, she would walk her dog every day and enjoyed catching the bus to the local shopping precinct, library and café. Olwen
volunteer roles Our volunteer teams play an important role in the running of 'virtual' Sporting Memories Clubs. The three roles described below offer a unique opportunity to be involved in online sessions designed ... sessions as required – Advising the Volunteer Coordinator if there are concerns about the running of the Club or participants’ involvement Online Session Facilitator – Planning a programme of activities and