Tag Archives: The Eisner Foundation
News from Vermont: Serving Our Young Residents
At Vermont Family Apartments in Los Angeles, CA, a young Garden Club member shows off an impressive harvest. Art Class encourages creativity. Computer assistance and tutoring is offered three times a month to residents of all ages who gather in … Continue reading
News from Vermont: Young Artists in the Studio
We love to see the young artists enjoying the art studio at Vermont Family Apartments in Los Angeles, CA, encouraged by their instructor, Eddie Stokes. Even EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter and COO Nancy Goodhart couldn’t resist joining in! EngAGE connects … Continue reading
News from Pac Arts: Young Artists
Each week the young residents of Pac Arts in San Pedro, CA, (and their families) are invited to learn various art techniques with instructor, Gloria Sanchez. They look forward to working with different mediums such as watercolors, clay and paper mache. … Continue reading
News from Vermont: Serving Our Youngest Residents
Creativity has no age boundaries! At Vermont Family Apartments in Los Angeles, CA, art instructor Eddie Stokes encourages our youngest residents to explore freely the beauty of colors. There’s plenty to celebrate at an … Continue reading
News from Vermont: LA Kitchen Visits
At Vermont Family Apartments in Los Angeles, CA, in collaboration with L.A. Kitchen, EngAGE brings residents a once a month healthy meal demo and meal. After the full demo presentation, residents get to taste the food that was … Continue reading
EngAGE in The Eisner Foundation Spotlight
We’re delighted to be the focus of The Eisner Foundation Grant Spotlight in The Eisner Journal. Read the post here. EngAGE changes lives by transforming affordable senior and multigenerational apartment communities into vibrant centers of learning, wellness, and creativity.
News from Cotton’s Point: Bunco
Bunco time with the Visits of Love Club! San Clemente High School students come to Cotton’s Point Senior Apartments in San Clemente, CA, to have some fun on one of their regular visits. Connecting across generations with lots of laughter … Continue reading