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What is an example of intergenerational volunteering? How it bridges communities

According to a 2021 fact sheet from Generations United, 92% of Americans believe that intergenerational activities can help reduce loneliness across all age groups. A powerful way to facilitate this connection is through intergenerational volunteering, which brings together people of different ages, such as seniors and youth, to work collaboratively on community projects. A notable example is a technology literacy program where teens teach older adults how to use modern devices, and seniors, in turn, mentor the younger volunteers with life skills and wisdom.

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