The latest project was produced with Bristols Celebration of Age Festival and looked at The Truth About Happiness………what makes you happy?
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The latest project was produced with Bristols Celebration of Age Festival and looked at The Truth About Happiness………what makes you happy?
Come along, have some fun and try something new in Shirehampton this Friday. Join us for an afternoon of Belly Dancing with our instructor Natalie Bibi.
Get Up Stand Up , a heartwarming documentary film that demonstrates the transformational power of cultural singing for older people to enhance physical and emotional wellbeing
Community Development Worker Raj Lalla attended a conference at the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club this week on living well with dementia and was given a donation that made him feel bowled over
Bringing generations together and breaking down stereotypes!
An opportunity to talk with expert thinkers, writers and practitioners about their vision of how healthy, active and valued elders can contribute to effective public services and increased wellbeing for communities
On Saturday 25th October a group of older people from LinkAge Bristol decided to do something that would definitely surprise the Broadmead shoppers…a Flash Mob!!
I thank you so very much for the introduction to my visitor who comes to see me weekly. It has made such a difference to my life.’ At LinkAge we are always looking to improve what we do and make sure were reaching out to the loneliest and most isolated older people across Bristol. Were pleased to announce that a recent evaluation of our Befriending scheme has proved just that!
Challenging Stereotypes – Cherry Hartley talks about her life and LinkAge
We recently said a heartfelt thank you and goodbye to Tommas Zavattaro, a longstanding volunteer running LinkAges Southbank Film Club. However, endings always bring new beginnings and we are delighted to introduce our new volunteer, Mike Bingham, to the role.
Lawrence Hill, Easton & Ashley found themselves dancing, singing and enjoying a cake or two as part of the Celebrating Age Festival events this month.
As part of the Celebrating Age Festival three Wellbeing Days in Henbury & Brentry, Lawrence Weston & Shirehampton have taken place.