GENuine Connections for College Students
Program Type: Arts & Culture Intergenerational Lifelong Learning
Age Group: Adults 60+ College Students
Frequency: Weekly Recurring Limited Series
Program Access: Online
Join Our Community
If you’re new to our community, the first step to joining GENuine Connections for college students is attending an orientation, where you’ll learn all about the program and experience what it’s like.
About GENuine Connections for College Students
Through GENuine Connections® for college students, young adults and adults 65+ connect online through weekly workshops to share life experiences and discover the mutual rewards of intergenerational friendship. Each session is led by a trained facilitator and offers a flexible format—some workshops are free-flowing and shaped by the group’s interests, while others explore specific themes. You choose a workshop that speaks to you and a 3 – 5 week workshop series.
Whether you’re an alum of DOROT’s intergenerational programming or a brand new volunteer, you’re welcome to join us!
Everyone in this program participates as a volunteer, investing time and energy in building an intergenerational community. College students can also inquire about training opportunities to become a paid facilitator within GENuine Connections.
Looking for DOROT’s GENuine Connections program with high school students and adults 65+? Visit our GENuine Connections page.
How It Works
You attend an orientation, which gives you the chance to experience what the program is like. You’ll learn more about the program, and we’ll get to know you—this is a way to ensure mutual alignment with goals. After you complete the rest of our process, you can sign up for the workshop(s) that meet your interests and schedule.
You’ll connect each week via Zoom with the same group, a mix of about 24 adults and college students, plus a trained facilitator. Small breakout groups ensure all can participate in a meaningful way. Each session builds on the other, so we ask you to plan to be there for all of them.
Upcoming Workshops
Discussion Group
College students and adults 65+ will come together for engaging, generative conversations on topics such as culture, education, and media—exploring how these themes shape our lives.
Dates: Wednesdays, April 15, 22, 29, and May 6, from 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET
Adults 65+ and college students will play trivia and build strong connections across generations, while having a blast in the process!
Dates: Fridays, April 17, 24, May 1, and 8, from 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM ET
Thank you
Thank you to the Eisner Foundation for their generous support of this program.
