Join us at a local event
Join us at a local Planning for your future event in your area or an online evening event to hear more.
These events are about helping you understand what support is available and what to plan for. These are free events but booking is essential. Refreshments will be provided.
Age UK Surrey, in partnership with Surrey County Council, will be providing information and advice to help local people think about planning ahead for a time when they may need a little more support. Information will be provided on options for local support, how equipment and technology can help people stay independent, support available for people who look after loved ones, and more.
More events will be added to this calendar.
If you work for a large or medium-sized Surrey employer, OR your community group typically attracts an older audience of 20+ people, we may be able to deliver our presentation at your site. Please email us at planningforyourfuture@ageuksurrey.org.uk with details.
Current local and ONLINE Events:
We’re arranging the first events for the new financial year, please check back at the end of April to see the latest venues. Thank you.
- Monday, 28 April 2025, High Cross Church, Knoll Road, Camberley. GU15 3SY, 11.00am - 1.00pm. BOOK HERE
- Thursday, 29 May, ONLINE EVENT, 7.00pm – 8.30pm BOOK HERE
To register your interest:
High Cross Church, Camberley
Monday, 28 April 2025, 11.00am - 1.00pm
May ONLINE EVENT
Thursday, 29 May, 7.00pm – 8.30pm
Some key local organisations will also be available to tell you about the support they can provide. These include:
- Surrey County Council’s Public Health Team who will be offering health information and advice
- Surrey Fire and Rescue explaining safe and well visits
- Surrey Connected Care will showcase simple equipment and technology that can keep you safe and independent at home
- Society of Later Life Advisors can help you with all later life financial matters.
- Action for Carers Surrey can tell you about all the information and local support available to carers. You are a carer if you look after a family member, a partner, or friends in need of help because they are ill, frail, struggle with mental health or substance abuse, or have a disability. The care you provide is unpaid.
- The Adult Social Care Information and Engagement Team who can provide lots of information about local support and the Connect to Support Surrey directory.