Founded in 2011 by Ai-jen Poo and Sarita Gupta, Caring Across Generations is a national organization of family caregivers, care workers, disabled people, and aging adults working to transform the way we care in this country.
Caring Across Generations envisions a world in which care in this country is accessible, affordable, and equitable – so that everyone can live, work and age with dignity.
Our mission is to change our culture and policy in America to value and support caregiving. To that end, we seek to transform cultural norms and narratives about aging, disability and care; to win federal and state-level policy change; and to create a powerful coalition across the millions of us who are touched by care.
Care is at the center of everything we do. In every aspect of our work, we prioritize our collective and individual dignity and humanity by taking a compassionate and solution-oriented approach to change.
We imagine a world in which everyone can access the care and support they need. We work together to create solutions, take on long-term fights, and advance our bold agenda towards the ultimate goal of creating a more caring future for us all.
InterdependentThere is power in the collective, and none of us can win alone. Our issues are inherently interconnected and our lives interdependent. We work together with our partners to break down silos, build collective advocacy, and uplift the value of care.
AccountableIn the collective fight towards our shared vision, we are honored to have the trust of our partners and the caregiving families and individuals we represent, and we do not take this responsibility lightly. We communicate with clear expectations, consistently meet our commitments, and give and receive direct feedback.
Committed to AbundanceWe know that there are enough resources to build the care systems we need. When we work together to create solutions with a mindset of imagination, sufficiency, and generosity, we all prosper and progress.
Committed to EquityOur country can and should be a place where everyone’s fundamental needs are met. All of us are directly impacted by our nation’s failing care systems, and we know that women, particularly Black, Indigenous and immigrant women and women of color have disproportionately borne the weight and harm of that failure. We are a majoritarian organization that fights for transformational solutions for all, and solutions that will specifically address the unique needs of Black and Brown caregivers and create material change in the lives of people who have borne the brunt of systemic inequity in our care economy.
Our first state policy win: with our support, the OOC pressured the state to apply for Medicaid’s Balancing Incentive Program, shifting resources from nursing homes to home care.
Our first federal policy win: the Department of Labor finally granted home care workers the right to minimum wage and overtime protections through the Fair Labor Standards Act, effective October 2015.
Ai-jen Poo published The Age of Dignity, a historical overview of our nation’s care systems in the context of our current demographic shifts, grounded in lived experiences, and went on a national book tour to promote her vision for care.
We hosted storytelling workshops and featured stories of seniors and caregivers in live Moth showcases and NPR broadcasts.
The Kupuna Caregivers Act, a first-of-its-kind family caregiver benefit, was signed into law, signaling a huge win for family caregivers in the state.
Caring Across Generations played leading role in establishing and shaping Storyline Partners, a network working to promote dynamic, authentic narratives and a more inclusive, equal, and just entertainment industry.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed the state’s Long-Term Care Trust Act, which provides $36,500 worth of services to people in need of long-term care starting in 2022.
We partnered with National Academy for Social Insurance (NASI) to produce our landmark report: Designing Universal Family Care.
In 2019, we created our Care Fellowship to empower caregivers to advocate for themselves. Fellows have led our Get Out the Vote efforts, advocated for care issues directly with lawmakers, and were even featured in high-profile media.
In 2023, we launched the Creative Care Council, an intimate cohort of celebrities with personal connections to care. Members leverage their unique platforms in comedy, media, film, TV, music, and fashion to advocate for care across DC and Hollywood.
Our movement secured its most expansive federal win yet, when President Biden signed an unprecedented executive order including 50 directives to federal agencies to address affordable child care, long-term aging and disability care, and job quality in the care workforce.
Caring Across Generations hosted the inaugural CareFest, a first-of-its-kind gathering convening 500 leaders and changemakers across business, entertainment, policy, and philanthropy to envision the future of care.
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