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The Legacy Project is about creating your life, connecting with others, and changing the world. A multigenerational education project, it offers free online activities and guides, books, essay contests, workshops, exhibits, community programs, and more.
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This is a "big picture" education project for children and adults that draws on scientific research. The Legacy Project's three banner programs reflect the three ways we make a difference and evolve our legacy.
LifeDreams explores individual potential and creating your life. Across Generations explores our connections with others and encourages closer relationships between generations. Our World explores the world around us and our role in it, looking at how
each of us can change the world to deal with challenges like the environment.
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Susan V. Bosak, MA, is the Legacy Project's Founding Chair. As an educator, researcher, and bestselling author, she offers ideas and insights that enlighten and entertain, move and motivate.
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A multigenerational project unlike any other, the Legacy Project has received a number of awards and rave reviews. We welcome your comments and suggestions!
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Advisors with expertise in key areas related to the Legacy Project's goals are helping to shape the development of the Legacy Project's programs and
the new Legacy Center.
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The Legacy Project is a grassroots, cooperative community project with the nonprofit Generations United, based in Washington, DC. Other Project Partners include Lenovo, Bartlett Trees, and Orchard Software.
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Become a part of a dynamic online learning community. Support the educational work of the Legacy Project and receive benefits that include book discounts and "front of the line" privileges for workshops.
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TV, radio, print, and Internet media can find current news releases from the Legacy Project, downloadable graphics, and background information.
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Here's how to contact the Legacy Project by phone, fax, e-mail, or mail.
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