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. Bethesda Health & Housing
    On-site Head Start classroom with oodles of intergenerational activities. 100+ year provider of long term care, senior housing, adult day services and home health care. Faith based non-profit. Over 700 residents, tenants and clients served annually.
    • 901 SE Willmar Avenue, Willmar, MN,
    • Michelle Haefner , CEO
    • 320 235-9532
    • michelleh[at]bethesdawillmar.com
  2. Benedictine Health Center
    Provides Long Term Care, Adult Day Services, Rehabilitation and Early Childhood/Preschool on a180-acre wooded campus shared with the Monastery and the College of St. Scholastica. Over the years, our care centers and apartments have developed a household atmosphere - albeit a large household with over 400 employees and volunteers serving the needs of 300 guests between the ages of six weeks and 100+ years. This extraordinary pairing of young and old not only fosters meaningful relationships but is also adding life to years.
    • 935 Kenwood Ave, Duluth, MN,
    • Criag Heehn
    • 218-723-6401, child (218) 728-1481
    • craig.heehn[at]bhshealth.org
  3. Northland Foundation – Chisholm
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • 301 4th St. SW, Chisholm, MN,
    • Cristina Myers
    • 218-254-5727
    • myers_cristina[at]yahoo.com
  4. Northland Foundation – Cloquet
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • Fond du Lac Reservation, 1720 Big Lake Road, Cloquet, MN,
    • Debra Topping
    • 218-878-8053
  5. Northland Foundation – Aitkin
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • Aitkin Public Schools, 306 2nd St NW, Aitkin, MN,
    • John Hodson
    • 218-670-0816
    • jhodson[at]aitkin.k12.mn.us
  6. Northland Foundation – Nett Lake
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • Bois Forte Human Services, 13071 Nett Lake Road, Suite A, Nett Lake, MN,
    • Linda Tibbetts-Barto
    • 218-757-3295
    • ltbarto[at]boisforte-nsn.gov
  7. Northland Foundation – Proctor
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • Proctor Public Schools, 131 9th Ave., Proctor, MN,
    • Molly Johnson
    • 218-628-4926
    • mjohnson[at]proctor.k12.mn.us
  8. Northland Foundation – International Falls
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • International Falls Public Schools, 1515 11th Street, International Falls, MN,
    • Rachel Amdahl
    • 218-283-2571
    • ramdahl[at]isd361.k12.mn.us
  9. Northland Foundation – Cloquet
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • 509 Carlton Ave., Cloquet, MN,
    • Ruth Reeves
    • 218-878-3008
    • rreeves[at]cloquet.k12.mn.us
  10. Northland Foundation – Bovey
    AGE to age is grassroots; through a guided planning process designed by the Northland Foundation, adults age 55 and older, along with youth, identify unmet local needs and devise their own solutions. Along the way, bonds of friendship form and civic engagement grows by leaps and bounds. The benefits to young people, older adults, and the broader community are far-reaching.
    • Bovey-Coleraine Youth Center, PO Box 432, Bovey, MN,
    • Susan Jordahl-Bubacz
    • 218-259-4455
    • sjbubacz[at]msn.com
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