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. Family Service Society of Yonkers
    Countywide bilingual support program for grandparents and relatives raising grandchildren; case assistance and advocacy; referrals for mental health counseling, legal assistance and other services; caregiver support groups, parenting training and caregiver recognition; family events; summer youth program; material assistance, school clothing and holiday gifts; public advocacy and education; and newsletter.
    • Kinship Support Program
    • P.O. Box 437, Yonkers, NY, 10703
    • Carolyn Fluckinger
    • 914-963-5118, ext. 514
    • cfluckinger[at]fssy.org
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Catskill Mountain Music Together-GENERATIONS
    Residents from the Ivy Lodge Assisted Living (formerly The Family Lodge) join the teacher and families each week for class, making our essential class even more of a community experience. The residents love being with the families and observing the children and the families offer their children a true musical exchange between people of all ages.
    • P.O. BOX 207, Glenford,, NY, 12433
    • 845-657-2600
    • director[at]catskillmountainmusictogether.com
  7. GlamourGals Foundation, Inc.
    GlamourGals' mission is to inspire and organize teen volunteers to provide ongoing companionship and complimentary beauty makeovers to women living in senior homes. GlamourGals is working to build a movement of young leaders who provide a solution to elder loneliness. The organization’s vision is to end elder loneliness through a volunteer program that engages teens in critical skill-building experiences and promotes their development as leaders. Manicures and makeovers are just half the story. GlamourGals’ teen volunteers are organized locally into chapters, which consist of approximately ten members led by teen leaders. Chapter leaders recruit, train and organize their volunteers with the support of GlamourGals National. Chapters are established in high schools and colleges as independent school clubs or as permanent service activities within existing service clubs. Chapters commit to visiting their local senior home to provide GlamourGals’ signature manicures and makeovers. In addition to makeovers, chapter leaders plan meetings, recruitment, training, and fundraising events, which involve their school and the greater community. GlamourGals National goes beyond just organizing volunteer chapters that provide ongoing visits to local senior homes. They provide training and mentorship for the teens in the program through a monthly curriculum, as well as incentives and scholarship rewards.
    • GlamourGals
    • PO Box 1284, Commack, NY, 11725
    • Rachel Doyle
    • 6314040761
    • contact[at]glamourgals.org
  8. Union Settlement Association
    You can change a life by providing the individual attention that helps children build confidence and success. Opportunities are available in East Harlem and 18 other U. S. cities. OASIS volunteer tutors are paired with children in grades K-3 who would benefit from a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Tutors are trained to work with kids using a proven approach to literacy that emphasizes reading, talking and writing. They meet with their students at least once a week throughout the school year, providing a caring, supportive environment where reading and language activities, keyed to the child’s interests, spark curiosity and learning.
    • OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring
    • 237 E 104th St, New York, NY, 10029
    • Joe Rogers
    • 212-828-6121
    • jrogers[at]unionsettlement.org
  9. OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring – City School District of Albany
    You can change a life by providing the individual attention that helps children build confidence and success. Opportunities are available in the Albany Public Schools and 1 other U. S. cities. OASIS volunteer tutors are paired with children in grades K-3 who would benefit from a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Tutors are trained to work with kids using a proven approach to literacy that emphasizes reading, talking and writing. They meet with their students at least once a week throughout the school year, providing a caring, supportive environment where reading and language activities, keyed to the child’s interests, spark curiosity and learning.
    • OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring
    • 700 Washington Ave, Albany, NY, 12203
    • Fiona Thompson
    • 518-475-6360
    • fthompson[at]albany.k12.ny.us
  10. OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring – Upstate/East Syracuse
    You can change a life by providing the individual attention that helps children build confidence and success. Opportunities are available in the Syracuse City and Liverpool school districts and 18 other U. S. cities. OASIS volunteer tutors are paired with children in grades K-3 who would benefit from a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Tutors are trained to work with kids using a proven approach to literacy that emphasizes reading, talking and writing. They meet with their students at least once a week throughout the school year, providing a caring, supportive environment where reading and language activities, keyed to the child’s interests, spark curiosity and learning.
    • OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring
    • 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse, NY, 13057
    • Sally Terek
    • 315-464-1746
    • tereks[at]upstate.edu
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