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The latest news, stories and reflections from Re-engage. Our past newsletters are also available to read.
New activity groups for older people in Birmingham
Last month older people and organisations from across Birmingham attended a launch event to hear more about the free activity groups that Re-engage will be setting up in the area, thanks to a £105,000 grant from Warwickshire Freemasons.
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West Yorkshire activity group guest, Audrey
80-year-old Audrey was referred to the chair yoga activity group in Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, by her daughter Sue. Audrey had not been very active during Covid and Sue wanted to find a gentle physical activity for her that would also give her the opportunity to make friends and socialise.
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A life lived
Great grandmother Gladys was born in Islington, north London, during the First World War - the eldest of eleven children. She and her youngest sister, Christine, are the only survivors. On Christmas Day last year, she celebrated her 106th birthday and marked the occasion with a little burst of Abba.
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Tania's story
Ukrainian refugee Tania was recently a special guest at a tea party group in Edinburgh. Separated from her own family in Ukraine, Tania was able to put herself in the shoes of the older guests at the tea party who experience loneliness and isolation every day.
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Community Christmas
This year there were a total of 901 events registered, all of them accessible to older people, ranging from Christmas lunches to Salvation Army band performances and craft classes.
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The hidden price of the cost-of-living crisis
In trying to reduce their expenditure more people aged 75 and over are cutting themselves of from their social networks. Re-engage is determined to offer them our our free services providing social connections, friendship and something to look forward to.
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