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Help keep our older people connected this winter – Link Age Southwark launches ‘double your donation’ Big Give Christmas Challenge


29 November - 6 December 2022



Local charity Link Age Southwark is aiming to raise £10,000 in just one week to support their work providing vital transport services to older people, people living with dementia and their carers. Link Age Southwark, which is based in East Dulwich, is taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge 2022 between 29 November and 6 December – and you can help!


Link Age Southwark’s volunteer drivers, escorted taxis for those living with dementia and their carers and the use of an accessible minibus for larger events help over 250 local people leave their homes to attend a warm and safe space for social, exercise and activity groups organised by the charity. Many of them were hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic.


As the difficult financial situation and wintry weather now bite, these journeys will become even more important. Link Age Southwark relies on donations to make them happen, as well as the other services they provide free of charge.


If Link Age Southwark can raise their target of £10,000 in online donations during the week of 29 November to 6 December, this money will be doubled thanks to a Big Give Christmas Challenge ‘pledge pot’ of £10,000. So, your donation will have twice the impact! Here’s how you can help:


● Visit Link Age Southwark’s Big Give Christmas Challenge campaign web page at https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/News/big-give-christmas-challenge-2022 to make a donation from midday on Tuesday 29 November. The campaign will close at midday on Tuesday 6 December.


● If you are unable to donate at this time, you can support Link Age Southwark’s Big Give Christmas Challenge by telling your friends, family and colleagues or sharing details on social media. The charity will be posting about the campaign on Twitter (@LASwark), Instagram (@linkagesouthwark) and Facebook: www.facebook.com/linkagesouthwark/


Thank you from everyone at Link Age Southwark!

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