Grab a Slice of the Action with Jingle Bakes
This Christmas, you can enjoy your favourite treats, spread some festive cheer, and help raise vital funds for Age UK Solihull at the same time by organising a Jingle Bakes Christmas bake sale!
Hold your bake sale at home, at work, with friends, neighbours or colleagues – the choice is yours. Whether you're a beginner to baking, a gourmet guru, or you prefer to buy* your treats instead, there's nothing to prove and everyone's welcome.
Encourage your guests to bring something too as every slice, every sliver, and every bite of every biscuit, every crunch and every munch means more funds for Age UK Solihull to be able to give older people the support they need at Christmas, and beyond.
A Jingle Bakes Christmas bake sale offers a chance to get together, feel festive, and do something special to help vulnerable older people this Christmas.
*Did you know you can buy Krispy Kreme doughnuts at a discounted rate to raise funds for charity? Simply click below and enter our details, collect the doughnuts on your chosen day, and add any funds raised to your Jingle Bakes total:
Charity name Age UK Solihull
Charity number 1055887
A bit about us Age UK Solihull is a local charity that provides advice, support and companionship to over 10,000 older people in the borough of Solihull each year
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Every bite counts
Many older people in Solihull will be alone this Christmas, without anyone to turn to for help, company, or a friendly chat.
By organising your own Jingle Bakes event, you can make a difference.
Every slice of cake and bite of a biscuit will raise crucial funds for Age UK Solihull. You can help us to be there for older people with guidance, friendship and support – at Christmas and all year round.
Other ways you can help a lonely older person in Solihull this festive period