Since its inception in 1994 by geriatric psychiatrist and health care pioneer Dr. Gene Cohen,
Washington DC Center on Aging continues to launch the innovative projects below that focus on intergenerational communication and older people as a national resource.
Societal Education About Aging for Change (SEAChange)
The Levine Family Legacy is a Love Story------but not the usual love story. Oh sure, there is a romantic story here, but the real Love Story is with America and the Levines are an example of small town immigrants and their impact on American life.
We have a story to tell-----it’s your story as well. Everyone came to America at some point as an immigrant-----every American family starts this way. We aim to tell the story of several groups who landed in one small town, Waterville, Maine. There were French Canadians, Lebanese, American-British, Northern European Jewish, Polish, Scandinavian, and more, and they live side by side sharing values and cultures.
Have we lost the ability to see this phenomenon? It is the model of modern day peace. You cannot plot your future without looking at your past.
Help us tell the story of All of Us. Help us use this small town population as a model for all towns and cultures. Help us to tell the American Love Story.
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