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Create your life, connect with others, change the world. The Legacy Project at www.legacyproject.org is a big-picture learning and social innovation project.
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The Legacy Project works with children, youth, adults, and elders. Our three banner programs reflect the three levels at which you evolve your legacy through your lifetime – personal, interpersonal, and community.
LifeDreams explores personal development and creating your life. Across Generations explores our connections with others, and encourages closer relationships between generations. Our World explores how each of us can help change the world to address issues like building stronger communities and caring for the environment. Create, Connect, Change with the Legacy Project at www.legacyproject.org. |
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It was the dawn of a new millenium. Everyone was talking about time – reviewing history, celebrating the moment, and sharing hopes for the future. Three very different thinkers – an educator, an engineer, and an economics grad – discovered the secret to time travel. more |
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LegacyCubed is legacy to the power of three. It's your life in the context of the people and world around you to bring together past, present, and future. And more… |
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A big-picture, multigenerational project unlike any other, the Legacy Project has received a number of awards and rave reviews. We welcome your comments! more |
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Susan V. Bosak, MA, is the Legacy Project's Founding Chair. As an educator, social science researcher, bestselling author and popular speaker, she offers ideas and insights that enlighten and entertain, move and motivate. more |
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Advisors with expertise in key areas related to the Legacy Project's work are helping us to spark and shape ideas, develop the Legacy Center, and reach out into the community. more |
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Collaborations and partnerships multiply efforts. Our Project Partners include Generations United, Bartlett Trees, and Lenovo. more |
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Here's how to contact the Legacy Project by phone, fax, e-mail, and mail. You can also connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and through our e-Newsletter. more |
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