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. RSVP Rock County Folk Fairs
    Contributions of Different Cultures are half day and whole day events where students and seniors are brought together to share and learn from each other. Through hands-on activities, music, and food preparation students are taught an oral history lesson. Folk Fairs help to demonstrate and preserve our community and appreciation of the past. Hundreds of adults and thousands of students participate in our Folk Fairs every year.
    • 2433 S. Riverside Drive, Beloit, WI,
    • 608-362-9593
    • RSVP[at]rsvp-rock.org
  2. RSVP West Virginia After School Program
    In this afterschool program RSVP volunteers assist children with homework. The program has expanded since it's creation in 2009, and currently meets at 4 sites throughout West Virginia. In addition to homework help, the children receive a snack and free hot meal and participate in activities.
    • 948 Main Street, Follansbee, WV,
    • Angela Kocher, RSVP Director
    • 304-527-3410
    • akocher[at]rsvpwv.org
  3. RSVP of Dane County
    The Intergenerational Program connects older adults with children and youth in Dane County. Intergenerational volunteers work with students across Dane County, volunteering as tutors, computer buddies, guest speakers, and as support to students in the classroom. Intergenerational volunteers also work with children at various community nonprofit organizations in Dane County.
    • RSVP Dane County
    • 6501 WATTS RD STE 250 Suite 250 , Madison, WI, 53719
    • Diana Jost
    • 608-441-1393
    • djost[at]rsvpdane.org
  4. Students Intergenerational Art to Protect Nature
    Sauk Trail fourth-grade students and senior citizens from around the area teamed up on a project this past year that combined art and the environment. The result was more than 60 pieces of art that demonstrated the students’ concern about the importance of preserving local nature. The program began by observing and discussing nature, wildlife, and habitats seen at Pheasant Branch Conservancy. The students then spent an afternoon interviewing senior citizens at Middleton Glen Retirement Community, Heritage Senior Living, and Middleton Senior Center to hear what the environment was like when the seniors were fourth-graders. Back in the classroom, students discussed what they learned, along with what has changed in nature, the environment, and in life. They agreed there is a strong need to protect natural resources for future generations. Students in each of the three fourth-grade classrooms created a booklet, drawing a scene from nature for each letter of the alphabet and writing about it.
    • 2205 Branch Street, Middleton, WI,
    • Tom Kobinsky
    • 608-829-9190
    • tkobinsky[at]mcpasd.k12.wi.us
  5. Grandparent/Grandchild Camp
    Grandparent/grandchild camp is a half week day camp for grades K-up. Adults and children camp in our campground with their equipment. Grandparents and grandchildren will join our staff who provide programs that encourage fellowship and interaction. Two lunches are included for the children and grandparents. There are optional activities for adults during the day.
    • Camp Phillip, W9944 Buttercup Ave, Wautoma, WI,
    • 920-787-3202
    • office[at]campphillip.com
  6. RSVP Portage County BABES (Beginning Alcohol and Addictions Basic Educations Studies)
    RSVP BABES (Beginning Alcohol and Addictions Basic Education Studies) is a prevention program using colorful puppets to encourage children to live happy, healthy lives free from abuse. Trained RSVP volunteers using BABES puppets and a script present accurate, nonjudgmental and age-appropriate information to all second grade classes in Portage County. The program is designed to help children by promoting self-esteem, defining peer pressure and practicing good decision-making skills. The program also helps the children understand and develop skills necessary to cope with unhappy situations and stresses the importance of asking for help.
    • 1519 Water Street, Stevens Point, WI,
    • Julie Rekowski
    • 715-346-1401
    • rekowskij[at]co.portage.wi.us
  7. OASIS: CATCH Healthy Habits Intergenerational Program – Madison
    CATCH brings children and adults age 50+ together to learn good eating and physical activity habits for a lifetime. The program combats obesity by engaging adults age 50+ as mentors to teach healthy lifelong habits to kids in grades K-5. Adults in the program benefit in several ways. Research shows that volunteers have lower rates of depression and mortality and greater functional ability than those who do not volunteer. As they promote healthy habits for kids and for themselves, they also experience the rewards of meaningful community service.
    • 330 West Mifflin Street, Madison, WI,
    • Laurie Bibo
    • 608-267-8673
    • LBibo[at]cityofmadison.com
  8. Grandparents University – University of Wisconsin – Green Bay
    Grandparents' University is designed for children ages 7-14 accompanied by their grandparent(s). All are welcome to participate! Classes will be offered in various classrooms across the UW-Green Bay campus.
    • 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI,
    • 920-465-2267
    • summercamps[at]uwgb.edu
  9. Grandparents University – University of Wisconsin – Madison
    Every summer, the Wisconsin Alumni Association hosts Grandparents University (GPU), a two-day program that brings children ages 7 to 14 and their grandparents together to learn from each other and to experience the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s dynamic campus atmosphere. You’ll have the opportunity to explore a “major” and participate in hands-on activities led by top UW faculty and staff.
    • 650 N. Lake Street, Madison, WI,
    • 608-262-2551
    • gpu[at]uwalumni.com
  10. RSVP Portage County Folk Fair
    An RSVP Folk Fair is a demonstration of arts, crafts, hobbies, everyday items and unusual or interesting items-some from "years ago", some more recent. The fairs, offered at local schools, serve as an informative way to show the younger generation what older adults do for hobbies and what life was like when older adults were young.
    • 1519 Water Street, Stevens Point, WI,
    • Julie Rekowski
    • 715-346-1401
    • rekowskij[at]co.portage.wi.us
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