Webinar Recording Now Available for: Intergenerational Connections Help Build Healthy and Prosperous Communities
It is Older Americans Month and ACL now has the recording available for the webinar on Intergenerational Connections Help Build Healthy and Prosperous Communities. It is available at https://youtu.be/7QFI6KJIkl4.
When older adults are actively involved and engaged in their community while participating in intergenerational programs, it benefits both older adults and the teens or children with whom they interact.
This webinar recording includes information from public health and government officials, as well as aging and volunteer community leaders. They provide an overview of the role intergenerational programs play in building healthy communities, discuss the federal programs and initiatives that focus on boosting older adult community engagement, highlight new research on the health benefits of volunteering, and share how intergenerational programs promote community engagement in boosting resilience.
Featured Speakers were:
Jerome M. Adams, 20th Surgeon General of the United States, Vice Admiral, U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
Lance Robertson, Assistant Secretary for Aging and Administrator, Administration for Community Living
Debbie Cox Roush, Director, Senior Corps, Corporation for National and Community Service
Kimberly Gallo, Director Aging and Adult Services and Pam Plimpton, Intergenerational Coordinator, Aging & Independence Services, County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency
Cheryl Christmas, Project Director, DC Senior Corps Foster Grandparent Program
For any questions, please contact Vijeth Iyengar (vijeth.iyengar@acl.hhs.gov).
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