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. Danvers High School
    On Valentines Day the Senior Class of Danver's High School served breakfast for Danver's senior citizens in the cafeteria. Along with Breakfast, the senior class also provided musical selections. http://www.wickedlocal.com/marblehead/photos/x2082695508/SEEN-ON-SCENE-Seniors-Serving-Seniors-at-Danvers-High
    • 60 Cabot Rd, Danvers, MA,
    • 9787778925
    • mailto:
  2. Dartmouth High School Honor Society
    For the past couple of years, the Dartmouth High School National Honor Society has been hosting the Sweetheart Dance at the Council on Aging. This event gives high school seniors the ability to interact with older adults in the community. The Honor Society students provide the decorations, the food, the DJ, and the entertainment. During the event, the older adults have a chance to grab some food and dessert and enjoy the dance floor.
    • 555 Bakerville Rd, Dartmouth, MA,
    • Penny Wong
    • 5089612700
    • mailto:
  3. Food Bank of Western Massachesetts
    The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts serves more than 108,000 individuals facing food insecurity, 33 percent of whom are children under the age of 18. Not eating enough healthy foods can have devastating effects on a child’s health, growth and development—both physical and mental. Intergenerational Community Meals is a healthy cooking workshop series targeted at families with members of all ages. The workshops cover topics related to nutrition, healthy eating habits, cooking at home, shopping on a budget, and physical activity. During each class, a meal is prepared, and everyone is involved in its preparation. At the end of each class, participating families get to take home a bag of groceries so they can replicate the recipe at home.
    • 97 North Hatfield Rd, PO Box 160, Hartfield, MA,
    • Teresa Tapper
    • 4132479738
    • foodbank[at]foodbankwma.org
  4. Grace Church Intergenerational Garden
    Members of Grace Church, students from Garden Gate preschool, and residents of Havenside Elderly Housing tend the garden together. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 36 Woodlawn Ave, Vineyard Haven, MA,
    • Tara Finnegan
    • 508-693-0332
    • gracepreschoolmv[at]gmail.com
  5. Stoughton Community Garden
    Started by the Stoughton Youth Commission, there are currently 10 garden plots tended by 10 groups of garden partners (made up of youth, seniors, and family members working together). The idea blossomed when the town decided to place the Stoughton Youth Commission under the same roof at the Stoughton Council on Aging
    • 110 Rockland Street, Stoughton, MA,
    • Elly Katz, Executive Director and Founder
    • 781-341-2252 ext. 9453
    • ttapper[at]stoughton-MA.gov
  6. Greater Boston Intergenerational Chorus
    The Greater Boston Intergenerational Chorus is a non-auditioned group for ages 10-110 (that upper number is just to show that there's no upper limit), we meet for 1 ½ hours on Tuesday evenings, We sing in many styles of music; a very eclectic mix. More than that, we have a great time together. It's a lovely community of people, and it's a bit different from a typical chorus; not quite as demanding or formal as some, yet we reach quite a high level of musicality and artistry.
    • First Parish Church, 35 Church Street, Watertown, MA,
    • Joanne Hammil, Director
    • 617-923-8688
    • joanne[at]joannehammil.com
  7. Treehouse Community Foundation
    At Treehouse, children whose lives have been impacted by foster care are being surrounded by people of all ages who care about them and are actively investing in their lives. Designed to support families who are fostering and adopting children from the public foster care system, Treehouse is a caring, multi-generational neighborhood. The community includes twelve family homes with three, four or five bedrooms and 48 one-bedroom cottages designed for seniors. The community has been carefully laid out to insure that families and seniors are interspersed around Treehouse Circle with the Community Center being a central gathering space.
    • One Treehouse Circle, Easthampton, MA,
    • (413) 527-7966
  8. Youville Place
    Youville Place Assisted Living Residence and LexFUN!, a group for Lexington families with children 5 and under, celebrate 3rd year together creating collaborative intergenerational programs.
    • 10 Pelham Road, Lexington, MA,
    • Katie Blanchard
    • (781) 861-3535
  9. Harvard College Alzheimer’s Buddies
    A student organization responding to the profound isolation and social disengagement experienced by people in the intermediate-to-late-stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We build meaningful emotional connections with dementia residents during weekly one-on-one visits
    • , Cambridge, MA, 2138
    • Jeffrey M. Robbins
    • (617) 495-1000
    • alzheimersbuddies[at]pbha.org
  10. Between the Lines Poetry
    Partners in Rhyme is an intergenerational poetry program where older adults explore poetry with either preschool children or high school students in their classroom. Each student is paired with an adult, and, throughout the six-week program, they work together so relationships can develop. Preschoolers work with their “buddies” to read picture books, complete a structured writing exercise and do a hands-on craft activity. In the process, they develop their phonetic awareness and interaction skills as well as their overall kindergarten readiness. The children invigorate the older adults. High school students read and discuss poetry that is relevant to both age groups. After a lively discussion that focuses on personal responses to a poem, everyone does some reflective and creative writing. The program helps students improve academic and communication skills while cultivating compassion for the growing aging population. Older adults claim that they feel useful and more connected to their community. Keyword: Shared Site
    • Partners in Rhyme
    • 330 Harvard Street #2, Cambridge , MA, 2143
    • Patti Russo
    • 978 314-8659
    • pattirusso317[at]gmail.com