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LINK Overview Our Program Partners
LINK (Linking Intergenerational Needs and Knowledge) Overview Over the years, LINKages has developed a reputation as an expert in the delivery of intergenerational programs (IGPs) and we see the opportunity to advance our vision and impact more youth and seniors. LINKages has been approached by a number of senior and youth serving organizations to facilitate training and support the organization as they begin to develop their own IGPs. There has been a wide range of requests from Girl Guides to Mount Royal College Student residents. Linking Intergenerational Needs and Knowledge (LINK) will increase the capacity of organizations and individuals to respond to the needs of the community, mobilize civic participation, bring together agencies to create opportunities for respectful dialogue, develop new partnerships, and become a leader in the community for intergenerational programs. LINKages aims to raise awareness about the value of connecting generations and develop the internal capacity of community members and organizations with a “Train the Trainer” focus. Developing a training module will strengthen LINKages’ organizational capacity and enable us to transfer our knowledge and expertise to other community agencies. Our Program Partners - 2007-2009 Community Development - IGP Knowledge - Alzheimer Society of Calgary
- Calgary Children's Initiative
- Calgary Chamber for Voluntary Organizations CCVO
- City of Calgary
- City of Calgary Seniors' Outreach Workers
- Calgary Seniors' Resource Society
- Mount Royal College, Department of Social Work and Disability Studies
- United Way of Calgary and Area
- University of Calgary, Faculty of Social Work
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