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Age UK Milton Keynes has been working with and for older people in the borough of Milton Keynes since 1978. Around 10,000 older people take advantage of our services in Milton Keynes every year and this number is constantly growing. On 19th April 2010 Age Concern Milton Keynes became one of the first 25 Age Concern's in the country to join the Age UK partnership and is now known as "Age UK Milton Keynes". More about Age UK Milton Keynes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderFamily Support Group
The aim of the group is to provide advice, information and support to persons and their relatives who have or suspect they have ADD/ADHD and to promote public awareness about the condition. ADHD support Milton Keynes Contact the ElderlyThe simple idea – that makes a big difference
Contact the Elderly Powerful InformationSupporting Practical Grassroots Initiatives
Powerful Information is a local charity working to empower communities in low income countries to tackle the root causes of poverty and injustice and reduce the impact of environmental degradation. We work with and through local partners to provide education and training, and we support practical grassroots initiatives that build social capital, promote social justice and raise public awareness of important social and environmental issues. Powerful Information Friends of Milton Keynes Hospital & CommunityFriends of Milton Keynes Hospital |
The Born Free FoundationBrian Eddies said: “I was delighted to have been invited to visit The Born Free Foundation’s head office in Horsham. I have just started fundraising for Born Free but have many years of experience of fundraising. I hope to help raise awareness and vital funds for Born Free because they help animals worldwide. I was so thrilled to have met Born Free’s Founder Virginia McKenna during my visit, Virginia is one of the most dedicated and inspirational animal advocates of our time, a truly amazing day for me and my companion guide dog ‘Duchess’. There are so many ways people can get involved and help Born Free keep wild animals in the wild”. For more information about Born Free please visit www.bornfree.org.uk or contact Brian Eddies on 01908 531963/07795 261125. Back to Community Channel Homepage |