Sharon MacKenzie is a teacher and inter-generational advocate who believes that older generations and youth can benefit from each other. Online article here.
Category: News articles
School project connects teenagers with seniors
By Alex Cooper – Revelstoke Times Review, Published: May 03, 2012
Radio Interviews about IG Programs
CBC Vancouver Early Edition Interview Intergenerational Day discussion on CBC Vancouver’s Early Edition… CBC Daybreak South Interview CBC Victoria Interview CBC Radio, All Points West, April 12th,
Canada’s Democracy Week
Sharon MacKenzie is an educator with 30 years’ experience teaching in British Columbia. She specializes in connecting young people with seniors. Democracy is a key theme in
Campbell River tagged to set an example in bonding generations
Campbell River Mirror article here.
Program Helps Students, Seniors
Retirement Concepts resident Evelyn Crawford and Cataline elementary student Erik Bunce, 11, play a game of checkers at the Seniors Village Wednesday. Cataline students from grades 6
School immersion project connects the generations
Epoch Times Article, August 2009
Kalamalka Rotary Award
i2i founder Sharon MacKenzie presented with the Kalamalka Rotary Club’s “Service Above Self Award”.