It's Friendship Month in the UK. And it's a special time for us as we promote the wonderful benefits of joining a friendship group, and share the difference it makes to our members.
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Trying out a social group for the first time can be nerve-wracking, especially if you have fallen out of the practice of meeting and chatting to new people. Rest assured, there’s a team here to help.
Read articleIt’s no secret that friendship groups are great places to meet new people, but there are also some surprising and less obvious benefits to getting involved.
Read articleVale of York Oddfellows’ Barbara Needham was officially welcomed as the Society’s new Grand Master (Chairman) during the Society’s annual conference in May, a position she’ll hold for two years. We sat down with her to discuss the life that has brought her to where she is now.
Read articleOddfellows branches across the nation are inviting all retirees who want to explore their local surroundings, but might be stuck with who to go with, to join them.
Read articleThe Oddfellows is proud to be a mutual society that improves the quality of people’s lives through friendship, care and charitable support. And while Pete Mouland is one of thousands of retired members to enjoy all these benefits, he also says the opportunities to get involved, support others and volunteer, enhances his experience even more.
Read articleThe Nene and Welland Oddfellows have donated £2,500 to a local wildlife sanctuary.
Read articleThe recipients of the HA Andrews Memorial Fund have described the honour they feel and explained how the Oddfellows’ backing is fundamental to what they do.
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