Intergenerational Program Database

Generations United collects and shares information on intergenerational programs across the United States. We currently have a program in every state with over 800 programs in the database. You can search programs below by keywords or state.

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  1. Madison Senior Center
    Keyword: Shared Site
    • 330 West Mifflin Street, Madison, WI, 53703
    • Christine Beatty, Director
    • 608-267-8652
    • cbeatty[at]cityofmadison.com
    • 1415 Almond Ave, Saint Paul, MN, 55108
    • Andrea Lewandoski
    • 651-632-5318
    • alewandoski[at]lyngblomsten.org
  2. Love is the Answer (LITA)
    Bridging Generations connects elementary and middle school students with facility residents for visits during the school year. Intergenerational partners participate in activities such as arts and crafts, life histories and other projects related to the school’s curriculum. The older adults and youth develop meaningful friendships, creating a mutually beneficial experience and fostering a desire for lifelong community service.
    • Bridging Generations
    • 4340 Redwood Highway, Ste F101, San Rafael, CA, 94945
    • Dena Selix
    • 415-472-5482
    • info[at]litamarin.org
    • 6766 Surreywood Lane, Bethesda, MD, 20817
    • Lori Marks
    • 301-365-2218
    • lori[at]linkgenerations.org
  3. HonorHealth Desert Mission
    Lincoln Learning Center gives children a solid groundwork for academic success by providing learning opportunities for children from 6 weeks to 12 years of age. Armed with this strong foundation, they’re ready to begin their education confident in their abilities and potential to succeed. Lincoln Learning Center uses Creative Curriculum, a research-based program with age-appropriate activities that support early childhood standards developed by the Arizona Department of Education. Our major offerings include: Infant and toddler programs. Preschool and pre-kindergarten classrooms. Before- and after-school care. Free annual developmental screenings. Intergenerational activities with seniors. Healthy meals and snacks. Keyword: Shared Site
    • Lincoln Learning Center
    • 303 East Eva Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85020
    • Kathryn Wauters, Director of Child Development Center
    • 602-943-3731
    • kathryn.wauters[at]honorhealh.com
    • 271 North Avenue, Suite 901, New Rochelle, NY, 10801
    • Lindsey Francis
    • 914-355-2304
    • lfrancis[at]lifetimearts.org
    • 1310 South Main Street, Kalispell, MT, 59901
    • Rachel Grant
    • rgrant[at]aplushc.com
  4. LCO Ojibwe School
    Keyword: Shared Site
    • Family and Child Education (FACE) Program
    • 8575 N Trepania Road, Hayward, WI, 54843
    • Monica White
    • 7156348924
    • monica.white[at]lcoosk12.org
    • 1700 McMullen Booth Rd D-3, Clearwater, FL, 33759
    • Chris Mathews
    • 813-860-9325
    • cmathews[at]childrenshomenetwork.org
  5. Kingsley House
    At Kingsley House, we envision a city and region where all young children are ready to succeed and all citizens are healthy and economically stable. Recognizing that vulnerable families are at risk of being caught in an intractable cycle of poverty, we are committed to ensuring that individuals and families have the supports necessary to be successful at all stages of life. To accomplish our goals, we join forces with dedicated community partners. Collectively, we work with families to fuel economic growth and social change in our city, state and region. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 1600 Constance St, New Orleans, LA, 70130
    • Keith Liederman
    • 504-523-6221
    • kliederman[at]kingsleyhouse.org
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