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Experience Corps
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Americans older than 55 years tutor and mentor children in urban public schools across the country.
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Generations Incorporated
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Nonprofit organization committed to intergenerational awareness through clubs, after school and other programs.
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Generations Together
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Seeks to promote intergenerational activity as a positive force in society, as a professional field, and as a rewarding area of academic inquiry. A program of the University of Pittsburg.
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Generations United
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Provides resources and networking for US organizations promoting intergenerational strategies, programs, and policies.
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Hawaii Intergenerational Network
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Bridging generations for stronger communities, healthy aging, and healthy child and youth development. Offers videos, publications, and study tours.
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Intergenerational Programs and Aging
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Program developed at Penn State aims to increase cooperation, interaction, or exchange between any two generations.
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Intergenerational Strategies
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A charitable, nonprofit organization dedicated to intergenrational policy, programs, and issues.
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New Jersey Intergenerational Network
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Details intergenerational programs and consultants in New Jersey and includes links to other resources.
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Points Of View
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Company offering intergenrational training, consultation, products, and motivational speaking.
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Center for Intergenerational Learning
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Located at Temple University, this center is dedicated to strengthening communities by bringing generations together to meet the needs of individuals and families throughout the life cycle.
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Centre for Intergenerational Practice
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Supports the development of intergenerational practice throughout the United Kingdom.
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Interages
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A community based organization providing intergenerational programs in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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Rainbow Bridge
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This program facilitates the matching of volunteers, including youth, adults, and families, who become companions, advocates, and families for nursing home elders who have little or no visitation.
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