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Trevor Lyttleton: Combatting loneliness for elderly people across the UK

With an ambition to help eradicate loneliness for elderly people across the UK, Aimee Fuller speaks with Trevor Lyttleton, founder of Re-Engage to find out how he dedicated his life working to that goal.

Trevor Lyttleton pictured chatting with an elderly person at Re-Engage.
Trevor Lyttleton pictured chatting with an elderly person at Re-Engage.

In our fourth episode, Aimee speaks with inspirational game changer, Trevor Lyttleton who founded Re-Engage (formerly Contact the Elderly) with a group of friends and has spent over a decade dedicating his time to helping elderly people across the UK feel less lonely, with help from National Lottery funding.

“We’re in this world to try and make it a better place.”

In this episode we hear from Grammy-nominated composer, Trevor, a Game Changer who has helped eradicate loneliness for elderly people throughout the UK, from all walks of life.

We also hear from a special guest, broadcaster and DJ, Adele Roberts as we visit the incredible unveiling of water-borne portraits honouring Trevor and six of our Game Changers at St. James’s Park, created by artist Luis Gomez De Teran as part of The National Lottery’s 30th birthday celebrations.

National Lottery players raise more than £30 million a week for good causes including vital funding into community projects.

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