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Celebrating older people: Link Age Southwark photo exhibition and Sunset Soiree: 15 July


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Link Age Southwark will celebrate 30 years supporting local older people with a special photographic exhibition by award-winning photographer and volunteer Nick Dolding.

His pictures showcase the breadth and diversity of everyone involved with Link Age Southwark’s mission to alleviate loneliness and reducing social isolation for local older people and those living with a diagnosis of dementia. They will be the highlight of the charity’s fundraising Sunset Soiree, to be held in the grounds of Dulwich Picture Gallery on Saturday 15 July, from 7pm-10pm.

There's still time to get a ticket to enjoy the exhibition, plus live music, cocktails and canapés, with all proceeds supporting Link Age Southwark’s work. Book online: https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/Event/sunset-soire-2023

Looking forward to seeing you at the Sunset Soiree!

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