
The Experience Corps program in Boston is hosted by
Generations Incorporated . Since 1998, this innovative partnership has engaged older adults in results-driven intergenerational programs that inspire students and impact schools. Experience Corps members in Boston assist youth through literacy coaching and mentoring. Boston students receiving one-on-one literacy instruction have improved their literacy skills nearly three times as much as those not receiving special instruction. Through our programs, volunteers help elementary age children recover lost ground before reading problems affect their academic performance and limit their future opportunities.
Since many of our members live in the neighborhoods we serve, relationships developed during our programs are extending beyond the school day, as they bond with families and improve neighborhood relations. It is easy to measure literacy gains, but the intergenerational relationships are invaluable. For over a decade, Generations Incorporated has worked to connect older adults with the children who need them most.
Currently, the Boston program is exploring expansion possibilities in new communities within Greater Boston and in the fall will launch in Revere, MA, a community with similar literacy struggles as Boston and a large population of older adults. Also, Boston is in the beginning phase of a new leadership program for older adults, and seeks persons who are willing to take on management roles, recruiting and training roles, and other leadership functions.
To read the latest on Generations Incorporated and Experience Corps in the Boston area, visit our
blog.
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"In the 21st century, the best anti-poverty program around is a world-class education. And in this country, the success of our children cannot depend more on where they live than on their potential."
-President Obama, "State of the Union," January 27, 2010
"Together, we can continue our commitment to education innovation by investing in Experience Corps, a program that helps elementary students by increasing the number of older adult tutors and mentors in the classroom. Independent research shows that Experience Corps works: Third-grade reading and math scores are rising and students feel safer at school."
-Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, State of the City Speech, February 22, 2010