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Start 2018 the right way and volunteer with Link Age Southwark


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Christmas is just around the corner, bringing with it the New Year and of course your new year?s resolutions. Make yours count this year by volunteering to prevent loneliness and isolation amongst older people in the local community.


Whether you visit someone for a cup of tea once a week, drive an older person to their exercise class or help at one of our activity groups, you will be making a huge difference to the life of an older person in Southwark and your own!


We will be able to match you with an older person quicker if you have daytime availability during the week.


If you would like to volunteer with Link Age Southwark please visit www.linkagesouthwark.org/volunteering or ring us on 020 8299 2623.

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