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Welcome to the Veneration Project

Veneration is dedicated to building stable intergenerational communities by helping older adults and their families navigate the practical aspects of aging.  Find out more…  

  • Communication & Planning

    Posted on June 9th, 2013

    Written by Adina

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    What Will Your Family Look Like In 10 Years?

    If someone had asked me this question ten years ago I definitely wouldn’t have thought about it. I wouldn’t have wanted to. Ten years ago my parents were in their late 50’s, and in the midst of a divorce. My mom was living on her own for the first time in her life, and having [...]

  • Policy & Business, Stories & Culture

    Posted on February 25th, 2013

    Written by Adina

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    Age Friendly Brooklyn

    Last Friday the 36th Congressional District’s Senior Action Committee met at the Grace Harewood Senior Center on the edge of Bed Stuy and Clinton Hill in Brooklyn. About a hundred Seniors enjoyed home baked breakfast as they listened to speakers working to build something that’s coming to be known as an Age Friendly Community. First [...]

  • Stories & Culture

    Posted on January 22nd, 2013

    Written by Adina

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    Tackling Denial of Aging & Death

    This weekend in the New York Times ‘Opinionator’ column ran a piece called ‘You Are Going to Die‘ by Tim Kreider. It’s a great commentary on America’s national denial about aging and death. Here’s are some highlights: ‘Segregating the old and the sick enables a fantasy, as baseless as the fantasy of capitalism’s endless expansion, [...]

  • Communication & Planning

    Posted on January 17th, 2013

    Written by Adina

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    Navigating Aging in a Brooklyn Community

    Last month we joined the Seniors group at the Bedford-Central Presybyterian Church on the edge of Crown Heights and Bed Stuy for their Christmas celebration. Mr. Haynes, the group leader, asked the members to reflect on something they would have changed in the previous year. Several wished that Hurricane Sandy hadn’t come to the area. [...]

  • Stories & Culture

    Posted on December 25th, 2012

    Written by Meghan

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    Christmas Eve Baking & Family Heritage

    by Meghan Richards, Intern. Holidays are a time when food and tradition come together to tell the story of families. This Christmas Eve, my mom and I took on the endeavor of trying to recreate my grandmother’s black cake.  Black cake, otherwise known as rum cake, is a fruit cake made with dried fruits that [...]

  • Communication & Planning

    Posted on December 20th, 2012

    Written by Adina

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    End of 2012 Newsletter

    We’re ending the year with gratitude for the amazing support you’ve shown over the last year as we’ve grown, focused, and redefined our mission. Click on the link to read more…

  • Policy & Business, Stories & Culture

    Posted on December 15th, 2012

    Written by Elise

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    Co-housing and Aging

    By Elise Amanor, Intern. For decades, due to numerous economic factors, many elders have been moved out of their homes and their communities and sent to nursing homes and retirement homes. Moving is known to be one of the most stressful experiences for people. The physical act itself stressful and costly, not to mention the [...]

  • Communication & Planning

    Posted on December 12th, 2012

    Written by Adina

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    Veneration Homes in on Housing

    Since launching the Veneration Project in May 2011, we set out to find the most accessible entry point to engage families in thinking and planning about the practical realities of aging. Early in that process I saw two statistics that stuck with me: First, 80% of American Seniors and 75% of Boomers are Homeowners.  Second, [...]

  • Stories & Culture

    Posted on December 9th, 2012

    Written by Adina

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    Love an Elder Day

    Thanks to Wen Dombrowski for sharing this and Hani Sidewalk Art for creating it

  • Stories & Culture

    Posted on November 25th, 2012

    Written by Adina

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    Lessons on Aging & Community from Mother Nature

    In the past month New York City divided in half: those directly affected by Hurricane Sandy and those who were not. For all of us, the storm challenged us to rethink our ideas of home, community, and independence. That’s especially true for older adults affected by the storm. Some lost homes filled with a lifetime [...]

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