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. San Diego Oasis
    Oasis Intergenerational Tutoring is a volunteer program that pairs older adults with children in grades K-4 to work one-on-one each week throughout the school year as their tutors, mentors and friends. Oasis tutors use a six-step approach to literacy designed by educators that emphasizes improved reading, speaking, listening and writing. The purpose of each session is not to work on homework or assigned classwork, but to build confidence & basic reading skills and encourage the development of a supportive friendship. Third party studies have shown that the Oasis tutoring program translates to stronger classroom performance and less truancy. Most participating children will end the school year reading at grade level.
    • OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring
    • 5500 Grossmont Center Drive Suite 269 , La Mesa , CA, 91942
    • Michelle Irby
    • 6198816262
    • michelle[at]sandiegooasis.org
  2. OASIS: CATCH Healthy Habits Intergenerational Program – San Diego
    Do you want kids in your community to eat better and exercise more? Consider volunteering for OASIS CATCH Healthy Habits, an after-school program that connects adults age 50+ with kids in grades K-5 to learn about good eating habits and play active games. The program combats obesity by engaging adults age 50+ as mentors to teach healthy lifelong habits to kids in grades K-5. It’s a fun way to be healthy yourself while you help kids learn good eating and physical activity habits for a lifetime. No experience needed, just your enthusiasm and interest in helping kids. Training and materials are provided.
    • OASIS CATCH Healthy Habits
    • 1702 Camino del Rio North, San Diego, CA, 92108
    • Erica Macht
    • 619-881-6262
    • erica[at]sandiegooasis.org
  3. North Coast Opportunities, Inc.
    The Foster Grandparent Program places low income, older adults as tutors and mentors to special needs children in preschools, Head Start Centers, public schools, after school programs like Boys and Girls Clubs, and juvenile detention centers. The mission of the program is to empower older adults, to promote healthy aging and economic self-sufficiency for low income older adults while tutoring and mentoring special needs children to enhance their physical, mental, emotional and social development. Program operates in Mendocino, Lake, Humboldt, Sonoma and Del Norte counties.
    • Foster Grandparent Program
    • 413 N State Street, Ukiah, CA,
    • 707-467-3200
    • info[at]ncoinc.org
  4. Genspan Foundation
    Through our APPLE (Adults Providing Positive Learning Experiences) Program, we place adult volunteer mentors in elementary classrooms and Head Start programs throughout the Santa Maria Valley, Lompoc and San Luis Obispo County. Volunteers spend a few hours each week in the classroom mentoring students and helping them with reading and math skills.
    • APPLE (Adults Providing Positive Learning Experiences)
    • 1418 East Main Street, Suite 120, Santa Maria, CA,
    • Brenda Frazier, Executive Director
    • 805-614-4968
    • brenda[at]genspan.org
  5. On Lok Senior Health Services
    For many years, On Lok has worked in partnership with San Francisco schools (both public and private): pre-schools, elementary, junior high & high schools, and with both general and special education classes. We provide a diverse mixture of opportunities for old and young in our community to come together, learn from each other and build genuine friendships. Every On Lok center includes intergenerational activities in the lives of its elderly clients.
    • 1333 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA,
    • Kelley Sheldon, Intergenerational Specialist
    • 628-208-8409
    • kelley[at]onlok.org
  6. WriterCoach Connection
    Trained volunteers help students raise writing proficiency, develop critical thinking and build academic confidence. "WriterCoach Connection works. Student writing achievement goes up, teachers get much-needed relief with the extra individual attention to students, and community members bond with their schools. Everyone wins...."
    • 1191 Solano Avenue #6098, Albany, CA,
    • (510) 524-2319
    • info[at]writercoachconnection.org
  7. California Writers Club, High Desert Branch
    Professional writers teach high school students how to interview and write 3-4,000 word memoirs of over 55 members of the community ("Memoir Stars"). Mentors meets with students to revise drafts, The club publishes the memoirs and awards scholarships to the top four as determined by judges. Students go on to college as published writers. Let It Be Recorded and All Our Yesterdays are available for sale on Amazon.com. Keyword: Shared Site
    • The Dorothy C. Blakely Memoir Project
    • 19830 Wallflower lane, Apple Valley, CA, 92308
    • Mary Langer Thompson
    • 7605531644
    • mh_thompson[at]hotmail.com
  8. North Coast Opportunities Volunteer Network – Schools of Hope
    Volunteers tutoring elementary school children in reading, 1-2 times a week.
    • Schools of Hope - United Way
    • 413 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA, 95482
    • Rebecca Enberg
    • 7074621959
    • renberg[at]ncoinc.org
  9. Sages and Seekers
    Sages & Seekers is a non-profit organization designed to bridge the generational gap between our two most vulnerable and neglected age groups, seniors and teens, in order to generate the exchange of valuable wisdom, strengthen community, and dissolve age-related segregation. Seniors and teens spend 8 weeks sharing stories.
    • 1400 N Fuller Avenue #9, Los Angeles, CA, 90046
    • Elly Katz
    • 508-444-8821
    • ekatz[at]sagesandseekers.org
  10. Intergenerational Safe Routes to School Program
    La Mesa's Intergenerational Safe Routes to School Volunteer Program is designed to increase safety measures near our elementary and middle schools and help ease parents' concerns about their children walking or biking to school. The program recruits active older adults (50 years and older) and trains them on pedestrian and bicycle safety and the importance of physical activity for health.
    • City of La Mesa
    • 8450 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa, CA, 91942
    • Misty Thompson, Management Analyst
    • 619-667-1319
    • mthompson[at]cityoflamesa.us