
Connections | August 2019
Summer Storytelling Series Brings Together Student Volunteers and Older Adults Link Generations’ third annual six-week Summer Storytelling Series at Ingleside at King Farm continued to be a growing success, increasing
Summer Storytelling Series Brings Together Student Volunteers and Older Adults Link Generations’ third annual six-week Summer Storytelling Series at Ingleside at King Farm continued to be a growing success, increasing
Annual Picnic Knocks it Out of the Park Link Generations knocked it out of the park June 6 at opening dayof the Bethesda Big Train’s season, when the home team
Spring Programs Connect Volunteers Ages 11 to 103 A 92 year old resident summed up Link Generations programs: “This program works. It may not always work the way you think
Link Generations Club at Gaithersburg High School finished its first year with plans to resume club activities during the 2018-2019 school year. Picture below shows club members and teacher advisor
Link Generations was recognized internationally in 2021 by UpSocial Canada, a nonprofit organization that began ten years ago in Barcelona, Spain to address social challenges in communities. UpSocial Canada launched the Caring Community Challenge for Toronto’s Bathurst and Finch Neighborhoods, focusing on models that “bolster feelings of belonging and social inclusion.” They identified more than 90 programs worldwide as models that have fostered greater inclusion across cultures and generations. They narrowed down the 90 programs to 24 feasible models for the Toronto community to review and further narrowed their search to 14 case studies. From those case studies, three innovative approaches were selected to pilot within the Bathurst and Finch Neighborhoods. Link Generations was selected to be one of those three programs.
We piloted the Link Generations program via zoom in the Toronto community in November 2021 and February 2022. You can read more about the program here.