What if public policy could simultaneously address the workforce shortage in aging care and the shortage of quality child care?
Join Generations United for an engaging webinar exploring how public policy can drive intergenerational innovation while addressing critical community challenges. This session will highlight examples of federal and state legislation designed to promote intergenerational shared sites, such as co-located child care and aging services. Attendees will hear directly from advocates, program leaders, and policymakers across the country about their successes and challenges engaging public policy as a tool to implement practical solutions that strengthen connections across generations.
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The webinar will be recorded, and a link to the recording will be shared with all registered attendees.
This webinar is presented as part of Generations United’s Shared Site Learning Network, made possible with support from The Eisner Foundation.

