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. Visionaries in Philanthropy
    VIP is a junior board serving Meals on Wheels in San Diego and is comprised of young professionals. They volunteer the first Saturday of every month
    • 2254 San Diego Ave, San Diego, CA,
    • https://www.meals-on-wheels.org/contact-us
    • 619-260-6110
  2. ONEGeneration Intergenerational Center
    Our unique Intergenerational Program provides exciting activities such as creative art, cooking, movement, music, pet therapy, gardening and games. These caring connections between the children and the seniors help children acquire new interests and skills and learn the meaning of acceptance, cooperation and compassion. ONEgeneration Daycare has been recognized as a national model of shared site intergenerational care for frail seniors and children 6 weeks to 6 years. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 17400 Victory Blvd, Van Nuys, CA,
    • 818-705-2345
    • info[at]onegeneration.org
  3. Humboldt State University: Youth Education Services
    A program developed to bridge the gap between generations. The mission of this program is a senior companionship volunteer program through YES. The youth provides services ranging from recreational activities, housekeeping and companionship. Services provided consist of gardening, cleaning, wood- stacking, laundry, bingo cards and scrabble. Every Saturday volunteers either go to a senior citizens home or and independent living facility and play games with seniors, help tidy up their apartments, or help with small task like filing papers. This program was developed to help break down stereotypes, spread positive messages about seniors, and work at reducing prejudice.
    • House 91 Harpst St, Arcata, CA,
    • Marlene Medina
    • 707-826-4965
    • gy[at]humboldt.edu
  4. St. Paul’s Senior Services
    Intergenerational care brings together children and seniors to benefit the lives of both. Twice a day, and at lunch, the children from the Childcare Program come together with the seniors in the Senior Day Program for creative activities like reading, arts and crafts, sing-alongs, dancing and learning opportunities.
    • St. Paul's Child Care Program
    • 328 Maple Street, San Diego, CA, 92103
    • 619-239-6900
    • info[at]stpaulseniors.orgr
  5. Youth Community Service
    YCS programs engage youth in community service activities that promote increased awareness of the needs of their communities and the development of individual community service self-efficacy, and positive emotional and behavioral health. Many of these programs involve an intergenerational component including conversations with senior citizens and visits to senior centers
    • 4120 Middlefield Road, P8, Palo Alto, CA,
    • Leif Erickson
    • 650-858-8061
    • leif[at]youthcommunityservice.org
  6. San Francisco Public Library-China Town
    Computer Help for Adults/Seniors-Teens help senior citizens and adults learn how to use the Internet, email, word processing, and gadgets such as cell phones and digital cameras. Occurs at China Town, Sunset, Ortega, Portola branches.
    • 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA,
    • (415) 557-4400
  7. Cuyamaca College Intergenerational Garden
    The East County Intergenerational Garden at Cuyamaca College is a place where preschoolers can learn about how food is grown and to enjoy healthy eating, all with the help of local senior volunteers.
    • 900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy, El Cajon, CA,
    • Cindy Emerson
    • (619) 660-4672
    • cindy.emerson[at]gcccd.edu
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