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The cost of living crisis will plunge the UK further into a loneliness epidemic. With millions of people without spare income to spend on social interaction – particularly over the winter when household bills are expected to rise the most sharply – many are at risk of falling into even deeper isolation, loneliness and disconnection from their communities.
36% of people in the UK already say they feel lonelier than they did before the pandemic. We now know that 62% of the UK population are worried that the rising cost of living will meaningfully impact their social life this winter, according to a new poll conducted by Opinium for The Cares Family.
This is a huge concern. People who experience social isolation are significantly less resilient and able to adapt during times of crisis and severe loneliness can increase the risk of early mortality by up to 50%. Loneliness can also lead to strokes, heart attacks, depression, dementia and other mental and physical health issues.
That’s why at South London Cares we are doing everything we can to help make sure no one is left behind.
This coming winter, we will adapt our programmes to respond to this crisis. We will:
If you would like to join any of our activities this winter, or know someone who would like to get involved, you can sign up or refer a neighbour here.
If you would like to partner with us this winter, please get in touch using this form.
To help us meet this new challenge, we've launched #LeavingNoOneBehind, a campaign to raise £250,000 so that we can bring together 2,500 older and younger neighbours this winter – in yet another disconnecting time. Please consider supporting our campaign, to help us make sure no one is left behind.