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. Foxwood Springs Senior Living
    The Landis Child Development Center is an integral part of Foxwood Springs Retirement Community. The LCDC is licensed to serve 99 children ranging in age from six weeks to age 12. This intergenerational program allows the residents of Foxwood Springs and the children to bond throughout the week by actively participating in a variety of mutually shared experiences. Keyword: Shared Site
    • Landis Child Development Center
    • 1500 W Foxwood Drive, Raymore, MO, 64083
    • (816) 318 2200
  2. Lexington 4-Life Center
    The Lexington 4-Life Center is an intergenerational Center, it caters to both young and mature audiences. Simply stated, the Lexington 4-Life Center offers something for everyone. The center houses the Margaret Gray Senior Center, Ali’s Place (Lexington R-V School District’s Early Childhood Center), Lexington R-V Early Childhood vocational program and Rodgers-Lafayette Dental and Health
    • 811 D. South Hwy. 13, Lexington, MO,
    • Janie Rohlfing
    • 660-259-9019
    • cathy[at]lexington4life.org
  3. The Learning Tree Intergenerational Center
    The cornerstone of The Learning Tree Intergenerational Care has taken on a life of its own in providing quality care and resources to children and Seniors with an emphasis on facilitating a structured and consistent curriculum that nurtures the holistic needs of the individual and their families. The primary benefit of Intergenerational Care is the positive effect(s) on the area of cognitive, physical, spiritual, emotional, social and nutritional development of the individual.
    • 4430 Labadie Ave, St. Louis, MO,
    • 314-534-0699
    • ltreecare[at]sbcglobal.net
  4. Two Harbors AGE to age
    TWo Harbors AGE to age is dedicated to bringing generations together via projects, programs and celebrations! Most importantly, we encourage other local organizations to view their activities through and Intergenerational "lens".
    • Two Harbors AGE to age
    • 1640 Hwy 2, Two Harbors, MN, 55616
    • Chris Langenbrunner
    • 2188348201
    • clangenbrunner[at]isd381.com
  5. Cloquet Community Education
    Cloquet Age to Age strives to connect the generations through activities, programs and other opportunities in the community. We are focused on creating a community atmosphere of intergeneratonal connections and awareness.
    • Cloquet Age to Age
    • 509 Carlton Ave, Cloquet, MN, 55720
    • Ruth Reeves
    • 218-879-1261
    • rreeves[at]isd94.org
  6. Intergenerational Learning Center Theatre Group
    ITP's mission is to provide quality, fun, educational theatre programming for children, seniors and the community.
    • 3386 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, MN, 55121
    • 651.456.9101
  7. South Washington Senior Center
    Project GO: Grandparents Organized-- Seniors teach 3rd graders how to sew pillows and make thank you cards
    • 8400 E. Pt. Douglas Road South, Cottage Grove, MN,
    • Rebecca Kropelnicki
    • (651) 458-6650
    • rkropeln[at]cecool.com
  8. Northland Foundation – Duluth
    Launched in 2008, the Northland Foundation’s AGE to age: bringing generations together is designed to strengthen relationships among all ages and offer older adults and young people with opportunities and resources to work together to benefit their communities. To date, the program has been implemented in 13 rural communities including three Indian Reservations. In the fall of 2016, the program is being expanded to three more sites. Each site forms and implements its own action plan that joins the generations in local projects to improve health and well-being across the generations. In 2012, a new component of AGE to age was added to provide summer internships to undergraduate students to enhance their leadership skills, increase their knowledge of intergenerational community-building, and infuse fresh ideas in participating sites. AGE to age: bringing generations together was re-designated as a Program of Distinction by Generations United in 2015.
    • AGE to age: bringing generations together
    • 202 West Superior Street, Suite 610, Duluth, MN, 55802
    • Lynn Haglin
    • 2187234040
    • lynn[at]northlandfdn.org
  9. Northland Foundation – Bovey
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • Bovey-Coleraine Youth Center, PO Box 432, Bovey, MN,
    • Susan Jordahl-Bubacz
    • 218-259-4455
    • sjbubacz[at]msn.com
  10. Northland Foundation – Cloquet
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • 509 Carlton Ave., Cloquet, MN,
    • Ruth Reeves
    • 218-878-3008
    • rreeves[at]cloquet.k12.mn.us
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