MFS Older Adult & Intergenerational Services

Our programs promote the health, wellbeing, social connections and independence of older adults and people with disabilities.  We deliver services that increase health and community access, engage the wisdom and life experience of older adults, and strengthen intergenerational connections. We value and engage volunteers in a variety of opportunities that support our mission and services.

PROJECT LINKAGE

MFS Project Linkage provides services to older adults and people with disabilities through our Project Linkage program, offering transportation, community connection and services supporting independence to over 1000 low-income, isolated participants each year.

We value community and believe that it is strengthened by a caring exchange, engaged volunteers and resources that respond to the unmet needs of seniors and disabled people, promoting their safety, dignity and independence.

Marcy Hughes
Program Coordinator II
(503) 249-0471

WANT TO VOLUNTEER?

We’re looking for drivers.

"You people all do such wonderful work. I will be turning 80 soon, and I have been on these trips before, and I just want to say gosh, I am getting goosebumps just thinking about this what you do there is medicine. Getting us out and letting us see the world, it makes such a difference to our moods, and to our spirits. Thank you!"

Jan, Project Linkage Client

EXPERIENCE CORPS

AARP Foundation Experience Corps is a national program (housed locally at Metropolitan Family Service) which taps into the experience and passion of adults age 50 and over to ensure that every child has a chance to succeed in school and in life.

Our intergenerational volunteer tutoring program engages adults 50 and older to work 1:1 with students to help them reach critical literacy benchmarks by the third grade. At EC school sites across metro Portland and Gresham, findings show significant gains in reading and classroom behavior

Jessica McLaren
Program Coordinator
Experience Corps
(503) 232-0007x217

WANT TO VOLUNTEER?

We’re looking for tutors.

“One of my introverted students who struggles with self-confidence told me that her time reading with [MFS EC Tutor] Terrie is her favorite part of the week. Terrie helps make every child feel seen and heard.”

Leo Soell, 5th grade teacher at Hall Elementary School

VIRTUAL ENGAGEMENT

Zooming Seniors offers a virtual community of support and engagement for older adults and people with disabilities to increase social connections, gain technology skills and confidence in using the internet and email, and share life experiences. We offer weekly facilitated virtual engagement groups, individual technology coaching and support, and opportunities for group leadership. 

Kim O’Malley
Coordinator
Virtual Engagement Program
(971) 754-8032

“I am a widow of 7 years and don't have family near me. So, I look forward to the group just to be able to talk with older (like me) people. And along with that I get to know my computer and Chromebook better. I was asked to co-host the group and it has been an honor. I didn’t think I could do it but I am doing it and learning at the same time.”

Participant, Zooming Seniors

MORE ABOUT OUR WORK

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