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At Carers UK we want carers to be recognised for the contribution they make to society. We are an organisation of carers fighting to end the poverty, ill health and discrimination faced by carers as a direct consequence of caring. We need you to add your voice by joining Carers UK to help us win better support for carers.
We welcome any individual who supports our aims. You will benefit by receiving the latest information written by our team of experts. Join today and you'll receive
- Our quarterly members' magazine, Caring, with the latest information on caring, carers' stories and how Carers UK is making a difference.
- Helpful free telephone advice on all aspects of caring from our CarersLine experts.
- Free information booklets written by experts covering a wide range of topics from carer benefits to practical help.
- An invitation to our Members' Conference and Annual General Meeting
- You'll also have a say in how Carers UK is run with a vote on electing our Trustees, the majority of whom are carers themselves and who ensure Carers UK is carer- led.
Our members are at the heart of Carers UK. Our members provide us with vital evidence which we have used to win better support for carers, such as increased benefits. Our members value belonging to an organisation which understands and values people caring for friends and relatives.
Carers UK members are important to us. Income from membership helps us provide free information to carers, support our campaigns and keep the organisation running. However we recognise carers have many calls on their finances so we don't have a fixed rate of membership subscription. Just give as much as you can afford.
Join us today by clicking here
We also offer membership for groups and organisations. click here
Caring October 2009
Download the latest issue of Caring magazine. In this issue we look back on our year of supporting carers and turn our gaze to the future and the big issues that are facing carers.