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14/4/2017 0 Comments

The Museum of Love

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So pleased to announce the launch of The Museum of Love - a new Celebrate Ageing project focusing on the importance of love in the lives of people with dementia. The Museum includes The Kiss and The Mirror, photographic exhibitions by Lisa White, The Social Photographer as well as a number of other art and story based projects.  The Museum is self-funded.
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14/4/2017 0 Comments

Blog & accessibility

Thanks to everyone that suggested a blog. The Celebrate Ageing Facebook account has become a great source of communication - but I hadn't factored in how many of you don't use Facebook. The blog will keep you updated on the activities of Celebrate Ageing - we would also welcome any suggestions for blog posts. Thanks Catherine  
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    Dr Catherine Barrett is the Director and Founder of Celebrate Ageing, a social enterprise challenging ageism and building respect for older people. 

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