handsThe Kind Kids Organization: Intergenerational Programs

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There are always those along the way that help us grow. Kind Kids would like to acknowledge those groups and persons who are helping move the Intergenerational Program mission forward.

America's Promise
http://www.americaspromise.org/

We are dedicated to assuring that all young Americans have caring adults in their lives, as parents, mentors, tutors, coaches; safe places with structured activities in which to learn and grow; a healthy start and healthy future; an effective education that equips them with marketable skills; an opportunity to give back to their communities through their own service

 

The Armed Forces Retirement Home
http://www.afrh.gov

 

Generation's United
http://www.gu.org/

A national coalition dedicated to intergenerational policy, programs and issues.

VSP Publishing
http://www.vspbooks.com/


Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Indiana
www.sistersofprovidence.org

Foundation Day anniversary, celebrating the Cannonization of Blessed Mother Theodore Guerin, Sister of Providence, 21-22 October 2006.

Intergenerational Programs and Aging
Matt Kaplan, Ph.D.; Associate Professor at Pennsylvania State University
http://agexted.cas.psu.edu/faculty/kaplan.html
msk15@psu.edu


Warm Hearth Retirement Center, Blacksburg, VA
www.retire.org


Reading is Fundamental of Northern Virginia

www.rifnova.org

Amazon.com
Buy the Book: "Open Minds, Open Hearts"


Barnes and Noble
Buy the Book: "Open Minds, Open Hearts"

 


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