Gentog

Christian Intergenerational Daycare 

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Marcie Jones and Murt Bickett, the Founders and Co-Presidents of Gentog, worked together as Vice Presidents / Operations Managers for a national credit reporting agency for more than 25 years.  When we decided to start our own business, we sought a way to actively live our faith and to create something that will better the world we live in.  Murt wanted a way to use her love of children productively.  Marcie worked her way through college as an aide in nursing homes, and longed for a way to be of service to the elderly.  The idea of an Intergenerational Center was born.  Early in 2007 we decided it was time to actively pursue the idea.


Intergenerational day care programs are a special concept, but not unheard of.  In our research we found and joined "Generations United" (GU), a national membership organization focused solely on improving the lives of children, youth and older people through intergenerational programs, strategies and public policies.  GU represents more than 100 national, state, and local organizations and individuals representing more than 70 million Americans.  We attended the GU bi-annual convention this summer to learn more about the possibilities of intergenerational programs, and to develop relationships with others in this field.

In the spring of 2007 Marcie also attended a workshop at St. Anne Center for Intergenerational Care in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, entitled "Bridging the Gap Between Generations".  The two-day workshop was devoted to teaching interested professionals how to create an Intergenerational Day Care Services Center.

We believe that when children and seniors come together, joy happens.  We are always seeking like-minded, committed individuals with experience in child care and/or experience in senior care.  If this concept speaks to your heart, contact us! 

 

Murt hails from South Dakota originally.  She is happily married to her high school sweetheart and is the proud mother of two adult children.  While she awaits grandchildren of her own, Murt proudly says she is honored to love all of the Gentog children every day!  Murt attends Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Lake Oswego.

Marcie is a native Oregonian who was transplanted to Washington State as a teenager, where she met her husband while attending CWU.  Marcie and Jim have two children and welcomed their first grandchild this year...all of whom currently share the Jones home.  Marcie's 92 year old grandmother also resides there 5 days a week.  Clearly they believe in intergenerational living!!   The Jones family attends St Anthony's Catholic Church in Tigard.

 

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