Generations United’s Office Warming

Generations United
2 min readSep 18, 2019

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For three months now, we’ve been getting cozy at our new location.

Now that we’re settled, we were excited to show off our new space!

Shouts to our Policy and Program Coordinator Diane Roznowski on the awesome playlist!

Click the image to listen to the party mix.

We thank everyone who came out to celebrate our new home!

It was great to see our former intern, Danica Derrienic

If you haven’t, be sure to check out this brief she co-authored with our Senior Fellow Irv Katz on how research-based framing can inform how the intergenerational field presents its work: Frames That Inform Intergenerational Work

Earlier that day, we got a special visitor.

As we got into the swing of our event, Stefanie Sprow, deputy director of Child Welfare and Mental Heatlh at Children’s Defense Fund, brought our youngest guest.

We thank those who helped spread the word.

We’re happy that everyone felt welcomed.

We appreciate the well wishes from those who joined us in spirit.

We encourage everyone to join Generations United and The Eisner Foundation on Sept. 25, at 5 p.m., for our Capitol Hill release of our report, Best of Both Worlds: A Closer Look at Creating Spaces that Connect Young and Old.

It’ll be an opportunity to learn how public policies, including the Older Americans Act, can encourage spaces & places for all ages. Register for our Capitol Hill release!

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Generations United
Generations United

Written by Generations United

National nonprofit that improves children, youth and older adults' lives through intergenerational programs and policies. Why? Because we're stronger together.

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