Tag Archives: Intergenerational
Welcome to the Team: Sarah Davis
EngAGE welcomes Sarah Davis, our Community for All Ages Program Director for Broadleaf Arbor in St. Helens, Oregon. Over the past several years, Sarah has been a voice for the St. Helens, OR, community. As a parent and a community … Continue reading
EngAGE Programming Highlights: December 2022
Our committed team delivered innovative programmingto the residents of our communities in California and Oregon. Click here for details and more photos in our December quarterly report. EngAGE creates community for all ages! Please like and follow us on social media so … Continue reading
EngAGE Receives Grant from The Eisner Foundation
EngAGE is grateful for the $350,000 grant awarded by The Eisner Foundation which will provide two years of program support to create learning and mentoring opportunities for children and low-income seniors through intergenerational arts education and collaborations between affordable senior … Continue reading
EngAGE Intern Sebastian Le: Final Performance at Crescent Park Community, Richmond, CA
Sebastian Le, a Business and Dance student from the University of San Francisco, joined EngAGE as an intern working with EngAGE Intergenerational Programs Director Liv Schaffer. Liv is also the Director of Dance Generators, the University of San Francisco’s intergenerational … Continue reading
Intergenerational Buddy Program for Residents
Intergenerational Program Director Liv Schaffer has created this wonderful program to serve our EngAGE Community residents! Weekly individual conversations plus online community-building opportunities will be delivered by students from the Performing Arts & Social Justice program at the University of … Continue reading
Meet Sebastian Le, EngAGE Intergenerational Programs Intern
Sebastian Le, a Business and Dance student from the University of San Francisco, has joined EngAGE as an intern working with EngAGE Intergenerational Programs Director Liv Schaffer. Liv is also the Director of Dance Generators, the University of San Francisco’s … Continue reading
Who in Our Society Gets to Dance?
Have you ever thought about who in our society gets to dance? These photos capture dancers ranging in age from 20 to 89 years old coming together to shatter stereotypes about aging and encourage communities to move! Pictured here are … Continue reading

