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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    • 1801 W. Central Road, Arlington Heights, IL, 60005
    • Karie Van Grinsven
    • 847-253-5532 ext. 305
    • kvangrinsven[at]vah.com
    • Apple-A-Day Preschool
    • 1200 E. 7th Street, Newton, KS, 67114
    • Renee Hamm
    • 316-284-5995
    • rhamm[at]pmma.org
    • P.O Box 443, Tazewell , TN, 37879
    • Sherri Taylor -Hoskins
    • 4232598189
    • apccclaiborne[at]gmail.com
  1. Apache Junction Parks & Recreation
    The nationally recognized Multi-Generational Center (MGC) is located at 1035 N. Idaho Rd. Inside you will find several amenities, including pickleball, volleyball, basketball and a 28' climbing wall. The Center houses state of the art fitness equipment and offers a variety of fitness programs. Many special interest classes, sports leagues and public rentals are also available to the public.
    • Multi-Generational Center
    • N. Idaho Rd, Apache Junction, AZ, 85119
    • Larry Binion
    • 480-474-5240
    • lbinion[at]apachejunctionaz.gov
  2. Alzheimer’s San Diego
    Keyword: Shared Site
    • 6632 Convoy Court, San Diego, CA, 92111
    • Marcie Hanna, MSW, LCSW
    • 8589663297
    • mhanna[at]alzsd.org
  3. All Saints Early Learning & Community Care Center
    All Saints Early Learning & Community Care Center, Inc. aims to become an outreach ministry of All Saints Episcopal Church through helping children, adults, and individuals with special needs, so they can flourish in the Christian environment. We envision All Saints Early Learning & Community Care Center, Inc. to become a model intergenerational quality care center of the Christian ministry, and we commit ourselves to meet the needs of the community. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 4171 Hendricks Ave, Jacksonville, FL, 32207
    • Theresa Andrews, Adult Day Care Director
    • 904-737-7800 ext. 212
    • adc[at]allsaintsjax.org
    • 225 2nd Ave SW, Aitkin, MN, 56431
    • 218-927-7736
  4. Gorham House Preschool
    Our primary mission is to provide children with a relaxed, safe, and happy environment to spend their days while away from their families, and to provide those families with peace of mind knowing that their most precious gifts are being well cared for. We offer children the opportunities to develop cognitively, socially, emotionally and physically through play-based activities. Our secondary mission is to support Gorham House in its efforts to provide the elderly residents, our “Grand Friends,” who live here with comfort, dignity, respect and the ability to witness a celebration of life that young children present so well. We do this, in part, by helping the children in our care to learn compassion, kindness, patience and tolerance towards others, regardless of age, skin color or ability. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 50 New Portland Rd, Gorham, ME, 04038
    • 207-839-5757
    • Meghan.Pomelow[at]gorhamhouse.com
  5. Age Friendly Saco
    The community center offers several kids’ programs — a preschool, an afterschool program, and a summer teen program. The afternoon of the Day of Caring, a group of kindergarteners dug into the dirt as well.
    • Community Garden
    • 75 Franklin St., Saco, ME, 04072
    • 207-283-3139
    • parksandrec[at]sacomaine.org
  6. Saint Joseph’s Rehabilitation & Residence
    At Saint Joseph’s we understand and encourage the enrichment in our residents lives by promoting socialization, community involvement and friendship. We value the type of connection that our residents make with younger generations and support their ability to teach valuable lessons to others. We also believe that a younger population is able to bring new ideas and interests into our residents lives. By offering college students an opportunity to live in our facility, we support their professional and personal growth by allowing them real life working experiences. Students gain valuable knowledge by working directly with our residents and by developing professional and communication skills. Students are required to work a minimum of 16 hours each week but additional time spent with residents is strongly encouraged. Students currently have private rooms with a shared bath and shower room. A common area is available for students along with a meal purchasing program.
    • Intergenerational Living
    • 1133 Washington Ave, Portland, ME,
    • 207-797-0600
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