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. Connecting Generations
    It is Delaware’s resource for mentoring and other intergenerational programs. Its mission is to connect generations in ways that help Delaware’s children and adults lead purposeful, fulfilling, and self-directed lives. Creative Mentoring provides support to site-based mentoring programs throughout Delaware with standardized mentoring program materials, recruitment support, mentor application processing and screening, and mentor training.
    • Creative Mentoring
    • 100 West 10th Street, Suite 1115, Wilmington, DE,
    • Brian Gaerity
    • 302-656-2122 ext.17
    • bgaerity[at]connecting-generations.org
  2. Joining Generations: Grandparent & Relative Caregivers Support – Kent County
    Joining Generations is a statewide intergenerational program operated by the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities. The goal of the program is to bring elderly and the youth together in planned activities which benefit both generations. Joining Generations administers the Family Circles program. Family Circles is a support/education group program for grandparents and relatives raising others' children. In addition, Joining Generations provides support and technical assistance to other organizations in Delaware which are interested in developing intergenerational services. The Kent County location is at the Modern Maturity Center
    • 1121 Forrest Avenue, Dover, DE,
    • Cindy Clark
    • 302-734-1200 ext.186
    • Mmc_caregiver[at]hotmail.com
  3. Joining Generations: Grandparent & Relative Caregivers Support – New Castle County
    Joining Generations is a statewide intergenerational program operated by the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities. The goal of the program is to bring elderly and the youth together in planned activities which benefit both generations. Joining Generations administers the Family Circles program. Family Circles is a support/education group program for grandparents and relatives raising others' children. In addition, Joining Generations provides support and technical assistance to other organizations in Delaware which are interested in developing intergenerational services. The New Castle County location is at the Wilmington Senior Center, Du Pont Grandparent Resource Center
    • 1901 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE,
    • Patricia Anderson-Rice
    • 302-651-3420
    • pla_andersonrice[at]wilmingtonseniorcenter.org
  4. Working Together: Intergenerational Student/Senior Exchange (W.I.S.E.) at the Orchards at Southington
    This program began in 2012 when students from Central Connecticut State University involved in an adult development and aging course partnered with seniors at the Orchards. The students and the seniors participate in small group activities including discussions and exercises.
    • 34 Hobart Street, Southington, CT,
    • Michele Korby-Gale, Activities Director
    • 860-628-5656
    • Korby-GaleM[at]southingtonorchards.org
  5. Josephine Bradley Intergenerational Spelling Bee
    In this annual event students from Washington Middle School and Lincoln Middle school join seniors at Meriden Senior Center for a spelling bee. Unlike a traditional spelling bee, in this event students and seniors team up together to decide how to correctly spell words. The winner is determined using a point system rather than elimination.
    • Meriden Senior Center, 22 West Main Street, Meriden, CT,
    • David Salafia, Meriden Family-School Liaison Coordinator
    • 203-443-0631
    • david.salafia[at]meridenk12.org
  6. New Britain Senior Center
    The New Britain Senior TRIAD will holds an annual Intergenerational Senior Prom at the high school cafeteria. Senior citizens and students dance to a live band. There are prizes, a magician and the crowning of the king and queen, along with dinner, appetizers, dessert, and coffee. Tickets are $5 and are available at the senior center.
    • 55 Pearl St, New Britain, CT,
    • Carol Zesut
    • 8608263085
  7. Newtown Senior Center
    Intergenerational Fun with Children event;
    • 14 Riverside Road, Sandy Hook, CT, 6482
    • Wendy Devereaux
    • 203-270-4310
  8. IONA Senior Services
    From music classes and morning exercise to discussion groups or intergenerational visits, our schedule of daily activities is customized to meet the interests of our participants and to accommodate a range of cognitive and physical abilities. Our program schedule also reflects current studies and best practices for minimizing illness and functional loss. We focus on prevention and health maintenance, offering physical activity programs to address cardiovascular disease and diabetes. We also incorporate cognitive stimulation programs to slow the progression of cognitive decline.
    • 4125 Albemarle St, NW, Washington, DC, 20016
    • Sharon O'Connor
    • 2028959425
    • SOConnor[at]iona.org
  9. Tri-Lakes Silver Alliance/Lewis-Palmer High School
    The Tri-Lakes Senior Citizen Center is located on the grounds of Lewis-Palmer High School, at 1300 Higby Road. D-38 works in partnership with the center to encourage multigenerational educational opportunities. Keyword: Shared Site
    • 1300 Higby Rd, Monument, CO,
    • 719- 464-6873
    • admin[at]TriLakesHAP.org
  10. Colorado Springs School District 11
    The mission of GrandFriends is to unite two very important segments of our community, our elders and our youth – the wisdom and experiences of our past and the creativity and energy of our future – to improve the academic achievement of our young people. GrandFriends are an integral part of the educational team preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s world. Our retired and senior citizens with their multiple and valuable skills serve as talented mentors to our students. The students benefit not only from the sharing of these skills but also from the relationships they develop with the GrandFriends. Teachers continually praise the addition of GrandFriends to their classrooms. By creating an opportunity for interaction between senior and student, the child is helped, the older citizen feels useful and the community as a whole benefits through students who are better prepared for life’s work and to make positive contributions to society.
    • GrandFriends
    • 711 E San Rafael, Colorado Springs, CO,
    • Dawn Enger
    • 719-520-2311
    • dawn.enger[at]d11.org
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