What is Age-friendly and Inclusive Volunteering?

Working in partnership with DCMS, the Centre for Ageing Better supported five projects around England to develop age-friendly and inclusive ways to widen and...

More younger people are creating opportunities for older adults to stay active in their community. “The Centre for Ageing Better supported five projects around England to develop age-friendly and inclusive ways to widen and sustain the involvement of people in later life.”

Find out more at: ageing-better.org.uk/communities

Gregory Hwee

An explorer at heart and a self-proclaimed art and nature-lover, Greg has a passion to push boundaries in helping the community around him. With 14 years of operations management experience in hospitality, real estate, and healthcare, Greg’s interest in aging services include preventive health and emotional well-being, promoting intergenerational relationships, and just helping others and himself live a good life. He holds a master’s degree in Aging Services Management from USC and a bachelor’s in Economics from UCSD.

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