2005
A room opens in Cross Keys.
A small listening circle began with tea, transport notes, and handwritten requests from older residents asking for company, advocacy, and somewhere to be expected.
Denn Age And Opportunity works alongside older people, families, and local partners to keep later life visible, connected, and full of agency. We support practical access to culture, care, movement, and belonging. We believe communities grow stronger when age is treated as a public resource rather than a private burden.
2005
A small listening circle began with tea, transport notes, and handwritten requests from older residents asking for company, advocacy, and somewhere to be expected.
2014
Local arts, health, and volunteer partners shaped a wider network so that transport, memory work, and intergenerational programming could travel to more rural communities.
2026
Today the organization links cultural life, social inclusion, and everyday support so older people remain central to public life, not peripheral to it.
Faces
Tap a portrait to reveal a brief story from the people who shape this work every week.
“What changes first is not the timetable. It is the feeling that someone still expects you.”
“We did not need saving. We needed the door opened, the kettle on, and the room to belong to us.”
Where We Work
Programs move through rural villages, market towns, and shared civic spaces where older people already have history.
Community base for weekly gatherings, advocacy clinics, and volunteer coordination.
Shared events, transport links, and partner outreach across the wider area.
Arts and movement programming with local cultural and health partners.
Intergenerational workshops, oral history sessions, and neighborhood organizing.
How to Help
Upcoming Events
Songs, tea, and memory sharing hosted with local residents and first-time visitors.
Cross Keys
A gentle strength and balance session followed by lunch and transport sign-up support.
Toomebridge
Young volunteers and older members record local histories for a shared audio archive.
Cavan Town
Media