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Re-engage is a national charity dedicated to tackling loneliness and social isolation among older people. They connect older (75+), lonely people with local volunteers who want to make their lives a bit better. They do this by establishing groups that gather once a month on a Sunday and through regular phone calls for companionship.

Sheffield Groups

Re-engage have groups in Sheffield. To join a group, please fill in the online form on their website.

Members need to be 75 years or older, living by themselves and feeling isolated and lonely. Each group is fairly small, with several ‘older members’ and 3-4 regular volunteer drivers. The groups meet at the home of one of Re-engage’s volunteers and enjoy an afternoon together. The groups are ideally suited to those that struggle to get out by themselves, and enjoy socialising in a friendly, welcoming environment with a small group of people, of varying ages. Participation for members is free and they are not expected to host gatherings themselves.

Call Companions

Call Companions is a free service for elderly individuals who live alone and would like a regular phone call every 1-2 weeks. To access this service, fill in the online form.

Rainbow Call Companions

A free telephone befriending service for LGBT+ people who are lonely, isolated or in need of companionship and feel they would benefit from a friendly phone call every week or two. This is a service specifically for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender plus (LGBT+) people aged 75+ who would like to speak to someone who’s also LGBT+.  To access this service, fill in the online form.

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