Paint Pals is an intergenerational art project produced by Alive Activities that builds links in the local community between older people living in Care Homes and children in local schools.

Very often living in residential care can mean having little or no contact with younger generations. We have seen time and time again the benefits of different generations coming together, a visit from children lifts the spirits of residents, improving mental health and bringing happiness.

The Paint Pals project enables older people to build a connection with children, children to give back to their community and everyone involved to have fun creating art. It works by pairing older people with school children. The pairs first correspond by painting post cards so they can learn a little about each other. They then meet up for Paint Pal parties where they can get to know each other better and work on art together. Bernash Care Home could see the notable benefits and decided to sign up to the Paint Pals program. The enjoyment from each group has been wonderful to see, and most importantly the project gives an opportunity for the residents to feel connected with children in their community. A massive thank-you to Alive Activities for arranging the program and Waycroft School in Stockwood for taking part. Below is selection of photos / artwork from the groups.