Updates Archives - Caring Across Generations

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Care Jam 2021 Teams Produce Innovative Games Exploring Care

Last month, we co-hosted Care Jam 2021, the first game jam to bring together game developers and people touched by...

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2020 Care Fellowship Update

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who applied to this year’s Care Fellowship program. It was an absolute honor to review and seriously consider the 100+ applications we received.

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Conversation Guide: Talking about Race, Racism, Care, and Caregiving

INTRODUCTION Dialogue is an entry-point to move us into deeper understanding of one another and that can lead to deeper...

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Join Us On This Journey

Help us build a future in which all systems of care are truly equitable and honor our individual and collective humanity.

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Resources for Caregivers during COVID-19

While we continue to demand policy solutions to address our needs, in a true show of community care, our partners are pulling together tips for those most at-risk, and compile resources to those most affected by COVID-19.

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How to Create Caring Workplaces in the Era of Covid-19

As the Director of Operations at Caring Across Generations, a campaign fighting for sweeping policy changes to improve the lives of family caregivers, I feel a special commitment to the family caregivers on our team during this difficult and unprecedented time - some who are caring for children and aging parents.

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Who are we talking about when we talk about the Caring Majority?

Who are we talking about when we talk about the Caring Majority? The coronavirus has changed the face of our...

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Tips for Sandwich Generation Caregivers In the Era of COVID-19

Here are some tips for caregivers responsible for both young and old, from Caring Across Generations and our partners at the National Alliance for Caregiving.

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Tips For New Caregivers

Caregivers are courageous. We are not saints, angels or superhumans with a greater capacity for love. We are dedicated and tired family members or friends doing the best we can, often while draining our own bank accounts and putting our hopes and dreams on the back burner.

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It’s time to ask the presidential candidates about caregiving

The presidential debates are the biggest stage we have to discuss policy issues. It’s important that the candidates have to...

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