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television. The most popular and longest lasting service was short breaks to the seaside, later re-modelled as friendship and respite breaks, and by 1996 over 35,000 older people had benefited from a short seaside break. Other services included donating emergency home alarms for vulnerable older people still living at home and donating TENS pain control machines for older people coping at home with medical conditions which caused them chronic pain. In 2015 the charity regretfully closed its operations and intends to distribute remaining funds for the benefit of disadvantaged older people.
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The charity's long held mission was to tackle the widespread problem of loneliness and isolation for older people through services that offer access to social contact and support. By 2011 a national campaign - the Campaign to End Loneliness - was set up and represents a significant step in raising
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The charity began by distributed financial grants to existing organisations and charities supporting older people. The first of its own services was to donate television sets to isolated older people - in the days when friends and neighbours would gather in the nearest home with access to a
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the profound problems of social isolation for a fast growing and ageing population in the UK. NBFA Assisting the Elderly continued to work to address loneliness and isolation by providing direct services to disadvantaged older people, particularly in areas of high deprivation.
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it provided support for isolated, marginalised and lonely older people on low incomes until 2015 when it closed operations, merging its remaining funds and assets with the charity Contact the Elderly.
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was appointed chairman of the NBFA in 1984 and served for a decade and was then appointed honorary president. He was succeeded as president by
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as one of its early Trustees, the charity has always been rooted in its connections with
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Provided support for isolated, marginalised and lonely older people on low incomes
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who held that post until her retirement in 2015. The current chairman is
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Registered charity number 1147447. Registered as a company 07937093.
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Social welfare charities based in the United Kingdom
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Index

Young woman in 1915
Clementine Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill
United Kingdom
Jeremy Thorpe
Westminster
Churchill family
Clementine Churchill
Winston Churchill
Mary Soames, Baroness Soames
Winston Churchill
Paul Burstow
Dermot de Trafford
John de Trafford
Roger Pincham
Jeff Rooker, Baron Rooker
Laura Sandys
Stephen Lloyd
Sheila Gilmore
Tony Newton, Baron Newton of Braintree
Frederick Forsyth
Christopher Herbert
John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice
Dafydd Elis-Thomas
and David Steel
George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy
Betty Boothroyd
Marion Roe
"243387- National Benevolent Fund for the Aged"
Winston Churchill: a biographical companion
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