The Isle of Wight’s High Sheriff, Mary Case, spent Thursday morning visiting Age UK IW’s offices in Newport.
During the visit the High Sheriff spent time with each of the many departments and services provided by the charity discussing with staff and volunteers the work they carry out across the Island.
Age UK IW is an independent local Island Charity founded in 1973. Its purpose is to ensure that the needs of individuals aged 50 and above living on the Isle of Wight are recognised, highlighted, celebrated and supported either through direct service provision or by working in partnership with others.
The High Sheriff said:
“I had no idea Age UK IW offers such a diverse range of schemes to help make life easier for the older residents of the Island. They have a trusted and caring army of volunteers across the Island who help with all manner of tasks to make life easier. Age UK IW makes a positive difference to the lives of many hundreds of older Islanders, congratulations on your 40th Anniversary this year.”
Age UKIW relies heavily on volunteer support to provide services and outreach to older Island residents. If you are interested in finding out more information about volunteering opportunities with the charity ring 01983 525282.



























































































