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. Central Michigan University- GrandparentsU
    GrandparentsU is a summer camp that brings grandparents and their grandkids together for three days of fun on the campus of CMU. This experience includes hands-on educational sessions conducted by faculty members along with other fun activities for grandparents and children ages 8 to 12.
    • , Mount Pleasant, MI,
    • 989-774-3312
    • Alumni[at]cmich.edu
  2. Gerontology Network
    Older adults tutor, mentor, and read with children in the community.
    • 500 Cherry St SE, Grand Rapids, MI,
    • Peggy Lawrence Burns
    • 616-456-6135
    • pburns[at]gerontoilogynetwork.org
  3. Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County- Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Program
    Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (GRG) program provides grandparents, and other relatives caring for children, with information about self-care, children’s needs, and the assurance that families with generational gaps are not alone. Services include: Support groups that provide a sense of community for caregivers and the children in their care Newsletter with valuable updates on free and low-cost events and info around Washtenaw County Educational workshops and presentations to equip grandparents to better care for themselves and their grandchildren Resources, including financial assistance, clothing, food, etc.
    • 4925 Packard Street , Ann Arbor, MI, 48108
    • Farah Khan
    • 734-712-3774
    • fkhan[at]csswashtenaw.org
  4. Senior Services of Southwest MI
    meet with the same residents each month so a therapeutic relationship can be
    • Foster Grandparent Program (FGP)
    • 918 Jasper Street, Kalamazoo, MI, 49001
    • Karen Betley
    • (269) 382-0515
    • kbetley[at]seniorservices1.org
  5. Generations Child Development Center at Porter Hills Presbyterian Village
    Generations Child Development Center is located on the site of Porter Hills Village, a continuing care retirement community. Residents volunteer with the children in the classrooms. Children also visit the residents and participate in activities together including coloring, music and story time. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 3600 E. Fulton, Grand Rapids, MI,
    • Lisa Lea
    • 616-940-4049
    • llea[at]grymca.org
  6. RSVP Mentor Academic Success
    An important ingredient in being successful in school and in life is having a caring adult to help you. Mentor Academic Success volunteers help students grades K-12 in the classroom setting, with reading and or math. Mentors encourage their students and provide a good role model. Volunteers may also help in the school library or read in a public setting to younger children in the Ready to Read program of the Kalamazoo Public Library.
    • 918 Jasper Street, Kalamazoo, MI,
    • Karen Betley
    • 2693820515
    • KBetley[at]seniorServices1.org
  7. City of East Lansing Prime Time Senior’s Program
    The Prime Time Seniors' Program is a nationally accredited program which serves to enrich the lives of community members who are age 55+. Prime Time is committed to providing programs which engage the physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual and vocational dimensions of wellness, as well as encourage involvement in the community. There are several intergenerational programs including intergenerational art classes.
    • East Lansing Hannah Community Center 819 Abbot Road, East Lansing, MI, 48823
    • Lisa Richey
    • (517)-337-1113
    • lrichey[at]cityofeastlansing.com
    • 527 Hancock Avenue, Hancock, MI,
    • Carol Korpela, Program Director
    • 906-482-6944
    • ckorpela.hou[at]littlebrothers.org
  8. Bridging Communities
    Linking Intergenerational Neighbors Who Care (LINC) engages youth of the Chadsey/Condon neighborhood to “link” elders in their neighborhood to services and resources that meet the elders‘ needs. The mission of the LINC Project is to provide a safe environment where people can age in dignity, while local young people are exposed to possible job fields, career opportunities, and the transferable skills needed to build a positive future for themselves and their communities.  Most importantly, LINC creates a sustainable community that thrives off of the energy and wisdom of all its members. 
    • 6900 McGraw, Detroit, MI,
    • 3133616377
    • BCIGeneral[at]BridgingCommunities.org