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. Purpose Pals
    Purpose Pals program in Hawaii provides meaningful, virtual intergenerational contact between older and younger generations to provide social support, career mentoring, and life advice.
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  2. DOROT- Internships for High School & College Students
    DOROT mobilizes volunteers of all ages to improve the lives of the elderly. Our intergenerational programs engage youth in volunteer activities within an educational framework, increase their sensitivity to the needs of the elderly, and further their commitment to service. The Academic Year Teen Internship incorporates weekly workshops engaging teens and seniors around topics like art, music and discussions of current events. The Summer Teen Internship is a 4- week program for teens to connect with seniors through different programming.
    • 171 W 85th St, New York, NY, 10024
    • Shai Rosenfeld
    • 3479330214
    • srosenfeld[at]dorotusa.org
  3. The Center for Health and Aging Innovation (CHAI)
    The Center for Health and Aging Innovation (CHAI) at NYU’s Silver School of Social Work was launched in January of 2021 and has a specific goal of maximizing the promise of intergenerational cohesion and relationships. Our programmatic offerings span three “play and learn zones”: Zone 1 includes intergenerational art interventions and discussions on aging and life; Zone 2 includes academic and professional courses; and Zone 3 includes intergenerational home sharing.
    • Silver School of Social Work at NYU
    • 1 Washington Square , New York, NY, 10003
    • Ernest Gonzales
    • 646-279-2513
    • geg2000[at]nyu.edu
  4. Intergenerational Programs & Spaces Lenawee Intergenerational Learning Academy
    A unique approach to childcare. Building relationships between children and seniors. Our program visits local senior communities to engage and enrich the minds of multigenerational learning.
    • 700 W Adrian St. , Blissfield, MI, 49228
    • Nikki Dodson
    • (517) 918-5422
    • lilaexecdirector[at]gmail.com
  5. A Little Help
    A Little Help is a Colorado nonprofit that connects neighbors of all ages to empower older adults to thrive in their homes and communities. Using the evidence-based national Village Movement model, A Little Help mobilizes community volunteers provide non-medical services to neighbors while forging meaningful connections. Older adults receive help with a variety of services, including transportation, housework, and friendly visits, and are invited to engage in regularly scheduled local and intergenerational events and programming. Intergenerational connection is at the heart of each service and event provided by A Little Help, and we also create intentional intergenerational programming. Programs like Teen Team, which pairs middle/high school students with older mentors, highlight the reciprocity of intergenerational relationships. Both older and younger neighbors are providing value and support to one another, with students helping around the home and yard and older members sharing stories and providing mentorship, and both feel that they are the volunteer. A Little Help strives to break down the siloes that segment our society and strengthen community for people of all ages. Reciprocity exemplified when our older neighbors provide presence, rootedness, mentorship, and wisdom to younger members of A Little Help. Intergenerational interdependence creates a beautiful community.
    • 2755 South Locust Street Suite 220, Denver, CO, 80222
    • Hilary Simmons, Executive Director
    • (720) 242-9032
    • hilary[at]alittlehelp.org
  6. Intergenerational Connections at Wofford College
    The Intergenerational Connections program at Wofford provides opportunities for college students to interact with local older adults. Each semester we have opportunities for one-time or weekly interactions.
    • Wofford College Department of Psychology
    • R. Milliken Science Center 231A, Spartanburg, SC, 29303
    • Dr. Kara L. Bopp
    • (864) 597-4645
    • boppkl[at]wofford.edu
  7. The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Intergenerational Center
    The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Intergenerational Center will bring several services under one roof, but in a space designed specifically to address the modern citizens expectations for community services and facilities. The space has been designed to be welcoming, encourage spontaneous interactions, convey a community-like feeling, create new opportunities for senior activities and interests, and to encourage a family atmosphere among its staff and visitors. The space will also include new possibilities for gardening, outdoor recreation, exercise, meditation, and therapeutic treatments. Expanding services to children is vital to the new center. Most importantly will be the genuine interactions to come between seniors, individuals with disabilities and children. Keyword: Shared Site
    • Delmarva Community Services, Inc.
    • 2450 Cambridge Beltway , Cambridge, MD, 21613
    • Santo A. Grande
    • 410-221-1900
  8. Teach Me To Grow Healthy Intergenerational Community Garden and Indigenous Foods Program
    This holistic project emphasizes the importance of nurturing, self-sufficiency and education. It seeks to create a usable community-oriented, culturally sensitive program that improves the exercise, nutritional support, mental health and holistic care of Indigenous and Non-Native older adult and youth communities. We offer nutrition education regarding the use of indigenous foods to participants and community. We’re reclaiming ancestral foods that typify the Pre-Colombian lifestyle. We use a variety of organic, non-GMO vegetables. The intergenerational community garden includes a hoop house, raised garden beds and a greenhouse for starter plants. Hours of operation vary depending on the season. Keyword: Nutrition
    • Center for Healthy Aging
    • 11000 Lemmon Drive , Reno, NV, 89506
    • (775) 233-0268
    • TMTGH.cha[at]gmail.com
  9. Mundi Project
    Mundi Project, a community music nonprofit organization based in Salt Lake City, provides intergenerational music programming for the clients of Neighborhood House. Neighborhood House, founded in 1894, provides affordable quality daycare and support services for youth and adults of low-income families. The purpose of our intergenerational music program is to encourage youth and seniors to make music together while fostering meaningful connections and social empathy. By partnering with Neighborhood House, Mundi Project provides kidfriends and grandfriends the experience of learning music together! Keyword: Music
    • Neighborhood House
    • P.O. Box 520696, Salt Lake City, UT, 84152
    • Ruby Chou, Executive Director
    • (801) 487-8594
    • rchou[at]mundiproject.org
  10. Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA)- Intergenerational Orchestra
    The Heart of Los Angeles Intergenerational Orchestra (HOLA IO) unities multigenerational musicians from multicultural backgrounds to share the joy of music making and progressing toward a common goal of artistic excellence across a diverse musical repertoire.
    • 615 S Lafayette Park Pl, Los Angeles, CA, 90005
    • Daniel Suk, Artistic Director
    • 213-389-1149 ext. 305
    • dsuk[at]heartofla.org
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