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. JABA Fluvanna Community Center
    The Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) mission is to "Promote, establish and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals and families of all ages." There is frequent intergenerational contact at this site.
    • Route 15, Fork Union, VA,
    • Connie Brittle, Manager
    • 434-817-5222
    • cbrittle[at]jabacares.org
  2. The Volunteer Center of the Virginia Peninsula
    Each month, residents of Warm Hearth are visited by Micah’s Soup for Seniors volunteers. They receive food and a social visit from volunteers from various academic, civic, and religious groups.
    • 2210-B Executive Drive, Hampton, VA,
    • Dianne Krallman
    • 757-262-0190
    • ckincaid[at]volunteerpeninsula.org
  3. Micah’s Soup for Seniors – St. Michael’s Lutheran Church
    Each month, residents of Warm Hearth are visited by Micah’s Soup for Seniors volunteers. They receive food and a social visit from volunteers from various academic, civic, and religious groups.
    • 2308 Merrimac Road, Blacksburg, VA,
    • Diane Krallman
    • 540-951-8951
    • dhkrallman[at]hubbell-ltg.com
  4. The Merritt Academy
    Our students have the unique opportunity to participate in an intergenerational program with our senior neighbors at Sunrise Assisted Living and The Virginian Retirement Community. Students of all ages, infants through 6th Graders, have a chance to learn about life experiences from their senior companions. Weekly activities at the homes are both academic and fun. Some of these include: Storytelling, Baking, Sewing, Discussing world governments, and Studying embassies. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 3211 Arlington Blvd, Fairfax, VA,
    • 703-273-8000
  5. The Volunteer Center of the Virginia Peninsula
    When a loved one goes missing, minutes matter! The Volunteer Center of the Virginia Peninsula, in partnership with SafeAssured ID, local businesses, DAV Chapters and other Civic Organizations, provides families the power to immediately deliver ready-to-broadcast identification kits to the media and law enforcement. Youth volunteers ages 10 - 25 assist with preparation of the kits: data entry, registration, operating cameras, and assisting those receiving IDs. Information captured for dissemination includes: Streaming video showing movement and gait with both close and direct shots that are television ready; Linked audio file providing the person’s voice inflection and accent; General personal information; Digital photograph. IDs are provided free of charge to veterans and vulnerable seniors through our local sponsors.
    • 2210-B Executive Drive, Hampton, VA,
    • Carolyn Kincaid
    • 757-262-0190
    • ckincaid[at]volunteerpeninsula.org
  6. OASIS: CATCH Healthy Habits Intergenerational Program – Richmond
    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.
    • 1000 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, VA,
    • Ciarra Pollard
    • 804-828-6882
    • pollardcd[at]vcu.edu
  7. JABA Greene County Community Center
    The Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) mission is to "Promote, establish and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals and families of all ages." There is frequent intergenerational contact at this site.
    • 222 Main Street, Stanardsville, VA,
    • Sandra Davis, Manager
    • 434-985-2047
    • sdavis[at]jabacares.org
  8. JABA Nelson Community Center
    One of two adult care centers run by the Jefferson Area Board for Aging. The adults interact on a daily basis with a co-located child care center. Additionally, students from local schools participate in intergenerational programs with the older adults.
    • 8445 Thomas Nelson Highway, Lovingston, VA,
    • Connie Brittle, Manager
    • 434-263-7155
    • cbrittle[at]jabacares.org
  9. JABA Scottsville Community Center
    The Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) mission is to "Promote, establish and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals and families of all ages." There is frequent intergenerational contact at this site.
    • 300 Page Street, Scottsville, VA,
    • Winnie Brown
    • 434-286-6890
    • wbrown[at]jabacares.org
  10. JABA Hillsdale Adult Care Center
    The Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) mission is to "Promote, establish and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals and families of all ages." There is frequent intergenerational contact at this site. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 674 Hillsdale Dr., Suite 9, Charlottesville, VA,
    • Donna Baker
    • 434-817-5235
    • dbaker[at]jabacares.org
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