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. Elders Share the Arts – History Alive!
    History Alive! is Elders Share the Arts intergenerational multi-disciplinary arts residency that works that with youth (12 & up), in and out of school, who may be cut off their own extended family, culture, and heritage; isolated elders who have limited opportunities for creative expression and social engagement; and inner city communities that are often underserved by the mainstream arts network. It employs our Living History Arts methodology – a unique synthesis of oral history, reminiscence and the creative arts.
    • 138 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY,
    • Jennie Smith-Peers, Executive Director
    • 718-398-3870
    • jsmithe[at]estnyc.org
  2. Mind the Gap
    “Mind” the generation gap by meeting and interviewing someone of another generation, then writing a play inspired by their life stories. Teens age 14-18 and elders age 60 and up are welcome to apply. The session culminates in an invited sharing of work in which participants’ plays are read by professional actors.
    • 79 East Fourth Street, New York, NY,
    • Katie Palmer, Outreach Coordinator
    • 212-780-9037 ext. 9549
    • mindthegap[at]nytw.org
  3. Generations Fairport Child Care Center
    Generations is a leading provider of licensed, nationally accredited child care in the Rochester New York (NY) area. They offer uniquely intergenerational programming teams with social adult daycare linking children and seniors. Our Fairport Day Care Center partners with Aaron Manor assisted living facility for intergenerational programming.
    • 179 Stenson St, Rochester, NY,
    • Donna Delvecchio
    • 5852848160
    • casey[at]generations-care.com
  4. Generations North East Rochester Child Care Center and St Ann’s Nursing Home
    Generations is a leading provider of licensed, nationally accredited child care in the Rochester New York (NY) area. They offer uniquely intergenerational programming teams with social adult daycare linking children and seniors. The child care center at St Michael’s brings child care and elder care together by partnering with St. Ann’s nursing home for intergenerational programming.
    • 869 North Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY,
    • Erica Wood
    • 5856137550
    • erica[at]generations-care.com
  5. The Adult and Senior Center of Saratoga
    The Adult & Senior Center of Saratoga offers an intergenerational art program for seniors and children. This free workshop offers the opportunity for children to work alongside seniors in an informal, creative setting. Participants will be guided as much or as little as they wish while they use acrylic paints on canvas. A fun and funky still life will be assembled for inspiration. At the end of the session, everyone will take home their own masterpiece! The workshops are scheduled during school breaks to give kids the opportunity to share in the creative process with grandparents and other members at the Center. http://www.mamatoga.com/2013/03/intergenerational-art-program-adult-senior-center-saratoga/
    • 5 Williams St, Saratoga Springs, NY,
    • Patrice Mastrianni
    • 5185841621
    • patrice[at]saratogaseniorcenter.org
  6. Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau
    Monroe County hosts an annual Intergenerational Fishing Day at Powder Mills Park with the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau and Monroe County Office for the Aging. Rods and door prizes are donated to participating youth by the Monroe County Fishing Advisory Board (MCFAB) . The Monroe County Intergenerational Fishing Day provides an opportunity for youth to meet our community's senior citizens and enjoy a morning of fishing and fun at one of our County's finest parks. This FREE event allows students from all grade levels to take part in a friendly day of fishing, while forming new friendships and learning about our the environment from Biologists of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
    • Monroe Community Hospital, 435 E Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY,
    • Maggie Brooks
    • 5857536463
    • countyexecutive[at]monroecounty.gov
  7. Intergenerational Choir
    The Intergenerational Choir is a non-auditioned group collaboration between the School of Music, Gerontology Institute, and Longview, an IthaCare Community.
    • Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY,
    • Dr. Emily Mason
    • (607) 274-1285
    • emason[at]ithaca.edu
  8. Music & Memory
    The Music & Memory Student Volunteer Program is currently connecting high school and college students in Wisconsin and Texas with intergenerational service learning/volunteer opportunities in nursing homes, assisted living communities and public libraries. Both Wisconsin and Texas have state approved curriculums that are being promoted and taught in order to educate middle and high school students on brain health and dementia. College courses are incorporating hands internship and volunteer experiences into Students are able to bring their tech savvy skills to these various environments to interview individuals with dementia, create personalized music playlists and form meaningful intergenerational relationships. The individuals with dementia are benefiting through an increased access to personalized music, companionship, variety in their daily routine, reduction in the reliance of anti-psychotic and anti-anxiety medication and an overall improvement in their quality of life. Students are learning about dementia and the healthy choices to make now to affect future health outcomes, fulfilling graduation requirements, developing new relationships with their elders and exposure to a wide range of career opportunities. A true win win for all involved!
    • 17 West 17th Street, Fl. 7, New York, NY, NY, 10011
    • Julie Hyland
    • (646) 771-0171
    • carequestions[at]musicandmemory.org
  9. PSS/WSF Grandparent Family Apartments
    50 unit apartment built specifically for grandparents raising grandchildren. Includes services and programs for both grandparents (i.e. training, support groups) and youth (i.e. activities, academic support, Young Adults Support Program, etc.)
    • PSS/WSF Grandparent Family Apartments
    • 2095 Broadway - Suite 409, New York, NY, 10023
    • Rimas Jasin, Executive Director/CEO
    • 2128746633
    • rjasin[at]pssusa.org
  10. Visiting Neighbors, Inc.
    Visiting Neighbors' Intergenerational Program brings generations together to learn from each other.Young people from the community visit seniors to learn about their lives and to share their own experiences as they relieve the seniors' isolation and loneliness. They escort seniors to medical appointments, help wih shopping and errands, enjoy walks in the community together and learn about the seniors' lives. The seniors learn about growing up in today's world, including new technologies and new ideas.
    • Visiting Neighbors
    • 3 Washington Square Village #1F, New York, NY, 10012
    • Cynthia Maurer, Exec. Director
    • 212--260-6200
    • CMaurerVN[at]aol.com
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