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4 million are older, so 5 million are not older !
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The Campaign to End Loneliness believe that people of all ages need connections that matter. There are nine million lonely people in the UK and four million of them are older people. Many older people find constant loneliness hardest to overcome. They lack the friendship and support we all need.
We’ve been experts in the field of loneliness and connection since 2011. We share research, evidence and knowledge with thousands of other organisations to drive positive change in older people’s lives.
We inspire everyone to connect and bring communities together across the UK.
We're hosted by Independent Age, supported by National Lottery funding through the Big Lottery Fund, and also funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, The Tudor Trust and donations from the general public.
Together, we can End Loneliness.
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Aug 19, 2020 - Nobody should be lonely in older age. We believe that loneliness is not inevitable. People of all ages need connections that matter.
Research from the Campaign to End Loneliness (CTEL) reveals more than half of UK adults (54%) feel it has been a long time since they made a new friend.
https://twitter.com/EndLonelinessUK
At our 3rd #LonelinessInCovid session we talked about how to ensure no one experiencing loneliness is left behind as #lockdown continues to ease. People shared the challenges they are facing and the ways they are trying to overcome them. Read more here: www.campaigntoendloneli…
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"The biggest risk factor for #loneliness is #bereavement. Part of supporting those bereaved is helping them to manage the loneliness that can come with loss." Our Director, @RobinHewings, spoke to Mike Boyle, Radio Tipping Point. #EndLoneliness @Procurro www.youtube.com/watch?v…
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Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary to this gorgeous couple! metro.co.uk/2020/08/31/…
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