Tag Archives: changing aging
Student Mirta Harris Shares Her Experience at EngAGE
Mirta Harris was our first GAIN applicant, through a Cal State LA program called EPIC (Educational Participation in the Communities) which creates opportunities for university students to implement classroom theory in real life situations. The GAIN program provides employment-related services to CalWORKs participants to … Continue reading
Eisner Foundation Awards $150,000 to EngAGE Intergenerational Program
EngAGE is proud to have been awarded $150,000 by the Eisner Foundation to fund our program, EngAGE Across Generations. This important program improves the quality of life for more than 750 children from grades K-11, and for over 750 low-income seniors, through … Continue reading
Welcome to the EngAGE Team: Sara Debevec
Sara Debevec, Program Director, North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony (NoHo SAC) – Sara Debevec is a proficient artist, education arts specialist, and event planner. She holds a degree in Sociology from Goldsmiths College London and a masters in Urban Studies … Continue reading
News from Burbank Senior Artists Colony: Indian Luncheon
Local Burbank residents Serykah Aggerwhil and her family returned to Burbank Senior Artists Colony to host their bi-monthly Indian luncheon. This month Serykah showed BSAC residents regional dishes from where she grew up in northern India. The room was decorated … Continue reading
News from LBSAC and PacArts: Piano Men
These piano men may have an age difference of 50 years, but across the bridge, from Long Beach to San Pedro, Carl and Joe shared a song. These musicians have never met, yet they were both immersed in playing the … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Holiday Gifts for Seniors
“Worth Repeating” is a weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain fun! From 12/6/12: Many older people aren’t interested in receiving “stuff” as gifts. Maybe … Continue reading

