Benefits of Intergenerational initiatives

Why Intergenerational Programming Matters

In rural communities like Sundre, both youth and older adults can experience isolation — just at different stages of life.

Research across Canada shows that when generations connect:

Ageism decreases

Empathy increases

Mental wellbeing improves

Community resilience strengthens

Social isolation declines

Intergenerational work is not simply “nice to have.”
It is a protective factor for mental, emotional, and social health.

Benefits for Older Adults

🟣 Reduced Isolation

Regular interaction with youth increases social connection and combats loneliness — a major risk factor for declining health.

🟣 Increased Purpose & Identity

Sharing stories, skills, and life experiences reinforces a sense of value and contribution.

🟣 Cognitive Stimulation

Engaging in conversation, learning new technologies, and participating in creative projects stimulates brain health.

🟣 Emotional Wellbeing

Joy, laughter, and meaningful engagement reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.

🟣 Strengthened Community Safety

When youth know and respect seniors personally, communities become more protective and age-aware.

Benefits for Youth

🟢 Increased Empathy & Emotional Intelligence

Youth learn perspective-taking and develop stronger interpersonal skills.

🟢 Reduced Stereotypes & Ageism

Personal relationships challenge harmful assumptions about aging.

🟢 Improved Confidence & Communication

Interacting with older adults builds conversational skills and self-esteem.

🟢 Mentorship & Wisdom Transfer

Youth gain access to life stories, practical knowledge, and resilience strategies.

🟢 Stronger Community Belonging

Young people who feel connected to elders feel more invested in their community.


Benefits for the Whole Community

Intergenerational programming creates:

✔ Greater mutual respect
✔ Shared understanding across generations
✔ Stronger informal support networks
✔ Increased volunteerism
✔ A culture of dignity and inclusion

When youth and seniors know each other by name, communities become safer, kinder, and more connected.

Our Philosophy

We believe:

Aging is not separation.
Youth is not disconnection.
Community is strongest when generations collaborate.

Intergenerational programming is prevention work.
It reduces isolation.
It strengthens mental health.
It builds empathy.
It protects dignity.

If you are:

• A school or educator
• A youth organization
• A senior
• A family member
• A community partner

We would love to collaborate.

📞 403-638-6715
📧 sundrespruce20@gmail.com
📧 sundrespruce26@gmail.com