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. Clover Health Care
    Clover’s intergenerational pre-school program emphasizes the concept that people come in a variety of sizes, ages and abilities. The sharing and exchanging of life experiences is as vital to structured elements of a well rounded education as letter and number recognition. Clover kids interact with and learn along side their “grandfriends.” Daily and weekly activities benefit both age groups. Art, music and free play enhance the more structured elements of pre-school learning, all with the goal of building a successful kindergarten experience. The enduring friendships that are formed between the children and residents offer lessons that last a lifetime.
    • Clover Pre-School
    • 440 Minot Ave, Auburn, ME, 04210
    • Kim St. Pierre
    • 207-784-3573
    • kim.stpierre[at]cloverhealthcaremaine.com
    • 1200 G Street, NW, Suite #725, Washington, DC, 20005
    • Joseph Montgomery
    • 202-678-8060
    • bills[at]aje-dc.org
  2. Academy for the Love of Learning
    Lifesongs is a life-affirming, intergenerational arts program that engages local communities to heal the fear that shrouds aging, illness, and death. Through deep relationship-building, storytelling, music, and performance, Lifesongs promotes dignity and inclusion for elders and those at the end of life. The Story Gathering project brings youth, community members, and elders together to share stories and life experiences. Participants collaboratively shape stories into new works of writing and art to present to the wider community. Keyword: Shared Site
    • Lifesongs & Story Gathering
    • 133 Seton Village Road, Santa Fe, NM, 87508
    • Acushla Bastible
    • 505-995-1860
    • acushla[at]aloveoflearning.org
  3. Bethlehem Intergenerational Center
    At BIC we believe in the individuality of every person. We believe in nurturing the unique gifts of all. We believe in providing a program that meets the individual needs of every person we serve to the best of our ability. BIC believes in providing a sense of safety, security and order, physical comfort, enjoyment, meaningful activity, relationships, functional competence, dignity, privacy, individuality, autonomy and choice, and spiritual well-being for our friends. Our elder friends always have the choice about whether they participate. Participation and relationship building are highly encouraged. BIC believes in providing children the opportunity to make choices about what, how and with whom they want to play. This approach enables children to initiate and direct their own play with the support of interested and responsive adults. We believe that children learn through play, children construct their own knowledge from their experiences and interactions with the world around them. Teachers foster children's growth and development by building on children's interests, needs and strengths within a safe and caring environment. An intergenerational session ensures that a child can choose from a variety of activities. The teachers need to support the child in their choice and encourage their interactions. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 250 Commerce Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503
    • Sue Davidson
    • 6164567509
    • sdavidson[at]bethlehemchurchgr.org
  4. Paradise Valley School District
    Volunteer In Paradise is an award winning tutoring program which provides one on one and small group instruction to children grades K-6 in the Paradise Valley School System in Arizona. We recruit, train and place retired educators and other professionals from our community to tutor struggling students in our school district during the regular school day. Our 100 tutors called VIPs enter the classroom confident and ready to make a meaningful difference in a child's life. The homegrown unique program is in its seventh year and focuses on math and reading intervention for elementary students. We are in 11 of our 43 schools and ultimately hope to all 43 schools.
    • Volunteer In Paradise (VIP) Program
    • 15002 N 32nd Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85032
    • Marisha Geraghty
    • (602)449-2053
    • VolunteerInParadise[at]PVSchools.net
  5. WovenLife, Inc.
    WovenLife’s mission is to empower children and adults of all ages and abilities to find hope and independence through compassionate care, education, and support. WovenLife has an on-site Child Development Program for children ages birth through five-years, an Adult Day Center, and speech and occupational therapy. All programs are offered to those living with and without a disability. In our inter-generational program, our children and adults participate in daily activities like art lessons, play time, story time with the community library, picnics in the park, holiday celebrations, and so much more.
    • 701 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK, 73104
    • David Wood
    • (405)239-2525
    • dwood[at]wovenlifeok.org
  6. Davis Phinney Foundation
    Parkinson’s Sidekicks is an intergenerational program that brings together youth and people with Parkinson’s to share their stories in fun and creative ways that promote mutual understanding and foster connections. In four highly interactive sessions, Sidekicks offers a variety of opportunities for creative expression that help participants learn new things and gain insights into one another’s experiences. The goal of Parkinson’s Sidekicks is to foster positive, meaningful connections between youth and people with Parkinson’s. The program provides an opportunity for people with Parkinson’s to open themselves up to a unique experience to connect with the community. Youth participants in Sidekicks also have a lot to gain; an understanding about Parkinson’s, learning ways to practice a positive mindset and to understand people with different experiences than their own – including those with neurological disorders like Parkinson’s.
    • Parkinson’s Sidekicks
    • 357 S. McCaslin Blvd, Suite 105, Louisville, CO, 80027
    • Kayla Ferguson
    • (720)457-0211
    • kferguson[at]dpf.org
  7. Grandfamilies of Montana, Inc.
    We provide resources, education, and support to ensure the best possible future for the children in Grandfamilies. We also provide Family First services for families who are struggling with addiction. These services include in home supportive services that address the needs to the entire family.
    • PO Box 3238, Kalispell, MT, 59903
    • Jacque Elm
    • (406)309-0816
    • grandfamilies[at]outlook.com
  8. Reach Out Arts
    Reach Out Arts teaches people to use their creativity to help others and strengthen their communities through educational and outreach programs. ROA's Music Plus classes provide an uplifting experience to people of all ages and levels of disability, including non-verbal. Freewheeling and fun, Music Plus allows our natural love for music and self-expression to fully realize through singing, dancing, percussion, or even just listening.
    • 60 Eddy Rd., Verbank, NY, 12585
    • Judith Muir
    • (845)677-5871
    • mail[at]reachoutarts.org
  9. Fit-2-Serve
    Fit-2-Serves mission to be a catalyst for change in our community of Mattoon, IL. We have many Community Bridges programs to help us succeed in our mission. Our intergenerational program is called Generation-2-Generation. We are connecting over 500 kindergarten and 3rd-grade students with residents at 7 different senior living centers in Mattoon, IL.
    • 1320 Lafayette Avenue, Mattoon, IL, 61938
    • Bill Duey
    • (708)829-7324
    • bill.duey[at]fit-2-serve.net
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