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Generations United

Fellows - Oahu, HI

  • Hawaii Intergenerational Network (HIN) sponsored program trains volunteer older adults to tutor, mentor, raise funds, work in the classroom, and provide after-school care.
  • A senior center (shared space) is required on all campuses and encourages additional informal and spontaneous
    intergenerational exchange.
  • The program model is being developed in twenty-two schools throughout Hawaii.
  • For additional information, please contact Mae Mendelson at (808) 220-8686, director@hingeneration.com or visit
    www.hingeneration.org

Generations of Hope - Rantoul, IL

  • Hope Meadows, a small-town residential neighborhood, accommodates foster/adopted children, adoptive parents, and
    surrogate grandparents that live together in family homes and apartments and develop supportive relationships.
  • The Intergenerational Center (IGC) houses a children’s library, a computer room, a space for tutoring, a kitchen, and a large multi-purpose space.
  • The Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois is home to the Generations of Hope Research and Policy Program, which has helped produce a range of projects and materials of interest to practitioners, policy-makers, and researchers.
  • For additional information, please contact Carolyn Casteel, Program Coordinator at (217) 893-4673, contact@
    generationsofhope.org or visit www.generationsofhope.org

Grandma's House - Orlando, FL

  • The community orientated intergenerational housing facility cares for seniors in need of long term care and children with  rehabilitative and chronic needs. The facility houses 24 adult and 36 pediatric residents.
  • The home follows the Eden philosophy of creating an environment filled with plants, animals, along with children to
    combat loneliness and isolation in long term care.
  • For additional information, contact Julie Cole at (407) 843-3230, ext. 113 or Rebecca Perrine at (407) 383-8121 or visit
    www.westminsterretirement.com/grandmas-house
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