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Diverse perspectives sought for Trustee roles to drive change at Age UK Isle of Wight

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Age UK Isle of Wight, an independent Island charity dedicated to enhancing the lives of older residents, is excited to announce the launch of its new Trustee opportunities.

The charity invites individuals from all walks of life to join them in shaping the charity’s future and ensuring the delivery of essential services to the older population on the Island.

Diverse perspectives and skills drive positive change
Age UK Isle of Wight hold a strong belief in the power of diverse perspectives and skills to drive positive change.

The role of a Trustee at Age UK Isle of Wight is not limited to the older population and the retired; it is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference for all ages and backgrounds.

Personal experiences bring Trustees closer
Some of Age UK Isle of Wight’s current Trustees have shared their experiences, highlighting the personal and professional growth they have experienced by being part of our dedicated team.

One Trustee expressed, 

“Caring for an older relative illustrated some of the challenges individuals face in ageing; as a result, I hope to use my skills and abilities to contribute to the development of services and to help improve the quality of life of older residents.”

“It’s keeping my brain active and allowing me to learn new things”
Another Trustee shared,

“It’s great to still be using my professional skills to support such an important cause. I have got to know a very interesting and diverse group of people, and it’s keeping my brain active and allowing me to learn new things.”

16,500 calls throughout the year
Age UK Isle of Wight has been serving the community for over 50 years, providing essential support and services to older residents. Last year alone (2022-2023 figures), they received an average of 65 new calls a day, totalling 16,500 calls throughout the year.

They supported 4,378 individual clients and made 26,995 individual contacts with people through phone calls and face-to-face interactions to support them navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with ageing.

A passion for improving the lives of older people
The charity is seeking individuals who share their passion for improving the lives of older people and who are dedicated to making a difference in the community.

If you are interested in becoming a Trustee at Age UK Isle of Wight and being part of their mission to support older residents, they encourage you to get in touch.

Find out more
Age UK Isle of Wight have answered frequently asked questions about what the role of Trustee means, and an information pack can be accessed online. For all this and more information on becoming a Trustee for Age UK Isle of Wight, please visit their website, or contact directly.

All enquiries should go to: [email protected]. Alternatively, call 01983 525282.