In this episode of Raising Tech, host Amber Bardon welcomes Danielle Lyons, Program Director of the Fort Wayne Foster Grandparent Program, sponsored by Lutheran Life Villages. Danielle explains how the program connects volunteers aged 55 and older with children in need, providing mentorship, friendship, and academic support. Volunteers assist in schools, childcare centers, and after-school programs, fostering intergenerational relationships that benefit both seniors and children.
Danielle highlights the emotional impact of the program, noting how many children who have lost parents or grandparents find comfort and stability through these relationships. She also shares the program’s historical roots, which began in 1965 as a way to support low-income seniors while helping children, particularly those with disabilities.
Amber and Danielle discuss how fostering these connections helps combat ageism and social isolation, promoting engagement and purpose for seniors. With the program’s 60th anniversary approaching, Danielle shares plans for a major celebration to recognize the contributions of volunteers.
You can find more information on their website, Facebook or the AmeriCorps website.
Danielle Lyons: dlyons@lutheranlifevillages.org / 260-426-2273