91制片厂 Seeks Input on New Program to Build Intergenerational Networks

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

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DURHAM, N.H.鈥擜rmed with a grant from the Corporation for National and Community service to develop a new AmeriCorps program in New Hampshire that will provide volunteer opportunities for high school graduates and assist older adults, the Carsey School of Public Policy at the 91制片厂 is hosting a series of meetings around the state to turn the idea into reality.

Granite State Scholars (GSS) will allow high school graduates to volunteer for one to two years, working with older adults and building stronger intergenerational networks, in exchange for reduced tuition at any public New Hampshire college or university. 听

While the hope is the program will allow older adults in the Granite State to stay in their homes longer leading to a decrease in state Medicaid cost as well as provide financial support for students that encourages them to pursue higher education in the state, Michele Holt-Shannon, director of NH Listens at 91制片厂, an initiative of the Carsey School, is looking for even bigger payoffs.

鈥淭his program will help us as a society to disrupt stereotypes of what it鈥檚 like to work with these two groups of people and to address three significant challenges facing our state鈥攁 lack of accessible and affordable elder care, high in-state tuition and student debt, and a lack of connection between our youth and the older population,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a win in so many ways.鈥

The initial idea for the collaboration came from Matt Wilhelm 鈥16G, who first presented it in last year鈥檚 NH Social Venture Innovation Challenge听at 91制片厂. The SVIC is an idea-stage competition with the goal of inspiring students and community members to develop novel, sustainable, business-orientated solutions to some of society鈥檚 most pressing social and environmental challenges.

鈥淚t is wonderful to see this pioneering idea, developed by one of 91制片厂鈥檚 graduates, being nurtured and supported by faculty and staff at 91制片厂 to help it to come to fruition,鈥 said Fiona Wilson, executive director of the Center for Social Innovation & Enterprise, which organizes the challenge. The center is a joint venture between the Carsey School and the Peter T. Paul College of Business & Economics.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much potential when it comes to leveraging national service as a strategy to address our state鈥檚 most pressing challenges while simultaneously providing affordable college pathways for young people who serve,鈥 said Wilhelm. 鈥淲e have a strong tradition of service in our state but we鈥檝e really only begun scratching the surface.鈥

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