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. Lakeshore Intergenerational School
    The public charter school will serve 96 kindergarten thru 2nd grade students in its first year with multi-age classrooms and 17 students per teacher in August 2014 at St. Casimir Parish on Neff Road in Collinwood neighborhood
    • 11327 Shaker Blvd #200, Cleveland, OH,
    • (216) 721-0120
  2. Book Worms-CITY OF KINGSTON PARKS & RECREATION
    Seniors volunteer to read to preschool children at “Book Worms” Program
    • 467 BROADWAY, KINGSTON, NY, 12401
    • Pat Johnson
    • (845)481-7332
    • pjohnson[at]kingston-ny.gov
  3. Alive Inside Foundation
    A non-profit dedicated to focus on building an intergenerational movement bringing kids and elders living with dementia together around music.
    • 237 Eldridge St. (GF), New York,, NY, 10002
    • 212.433.2734 ext. 601
    • info[at]aliveinside.org
  4. The Intergenerational Work Study Program (IWSP)-NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the NYC Department of Education
    The Intergenerational Work Study Program (IWSP) is a collaborative initiative of the NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the NYC Department of Education. DFTA coordinates the IWSP, working with appropriate personnel at City high schools and with community organizations to provide high school youth with work experience delivering needed services to elders in senior centers, nursing homes and home care settings. The program increases intergenerational understanding and interaction, enriching the lives of participants in both generations. Designed in l987 as a high school drop-out prevention program, IWSP now engages academically-achieving college-bound and developmentally challenged students as well as academically at-risk youth.
    • , New York, NY,
    • Kim Hernandez
    • (212) 602 - 4197
    • Khernandez[at]aging.nyc.gov
  5. Kendal at Oberlin – Together Transforming the Experience of Aging
    Kendal at Oberlin’s intergenerational program is multifacetedly reaching the larger community of Oberlin and Lorain County featuring an onsite Early Learning Center. Kendal residents and staff play a significant role in mentoring students from more than nine educational institutions. Our community believes in the commitment to mentor the next generation. The Early Learning Center opened at the same time as the Kendal at Oberlin retirement community and focuses on children 18 months – 5 years old. The Center creates opportunities for residents to continue their passion for teaching young children, as well as being with surrogate grandchildren. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 600 Kendal Drive, Oberlin, OH, 44074
    • Jeni Hoover
    • 440-775-9815
    • jehoover[at]kao.kendal.org
  6. Opening Minds Through Art – Scripps Gerontology Center
    Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an intergenerational art program for people with dementia. It is grounded in person-centered ethics and founded on the fact that people with dementia are capable of expressing themselves creatively. There is a growing body of empirical evidence that creative expression improves their physical and psychological well-being. The mission of OMA is to build bridges across age and cognitive barriers through art. The program is implemented in group sessions: Up to 12 people with dementia with the assistance of 12 trained volunteers working on a one-to-one basis. The art-making sessions culminate in a gallery exhibition celebrating the artists’ accomplishments while educating the public about the creative capacities of people with dementia.
    • 396 Upham Hall, Oxford, OH,
    • Elizabeth Lokon
    • 513-529-2914
    • lokonej[at]MiamiOH.edu
  7. Champion Intergenerational Enrichment and Education Center
    The Champion Intergenerational Center is such a place, serving older adults, young children, and university students. Operated as a university/community collaboration, the Center offers many benefits to the Center participants, the Near East Side and wider community, and The Ohio State University faculty and students. Within OSU, the initiative is led by the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, and Social Work. Columbus Early Learning Centers is the early childhood care and education provider and National Church Residences provides adult day services. Center partners are committed to creating a center of excellence where multiple generations are engaged, finding purpose and new experiences in their day. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 240 N. Champion Avenue, Columbus, OH, 43203
    • Elizabeth Speidel
    • (614) 253-2266
    • elizabeth.speidel[at]osumc.edu
  8. Birchaven Retirement Village
    At Marilyn’s Lifelong Educational Center (MLLEC) children learn through hands on explorations, daily interactions and guidance within a natural family-like environment. Planned hands on explorations are implemented by our teachers and designed to help children learn life skills and gain an academic advantage. Interactions are either planned or qualify as friendly visits with our elder friends throughout Birchaven Retirement Village.
    • Marilyn's Lifelong Educational Center
    • 15100 Birchaven Lane, Findlay, OH,
    • 1-419-425-3049
    • mllec[at]mackliniginstitute.org
  9. Colerain Township Senior and Community Center
    Community Center is open to all ages and offers various activities.
    • 4300 Springdale Road, Cincinnati, oH,
    • Kay Klosterman, Director
    • (513)714-8802, (513)741-9048 (fax)
    • kklosterman[at]coleraintwp.org
  10. Friends Care Community
    Friends Preschool Program, run by Greene County Educational Service Center is on the site of Friends Care Community independent/assisted living center
    • 150 E Herman St, Yellow Springs, OH,
    • Brenda Noble, Director of Early Childhood Programs at the Greene County Educational Service Center
    • 937-767-1303 ext. 119.
    • bnoble[at]greeneesc.org
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