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Bridging the Generational Gap
Meet the team and explore our mission to connect youth and seniors through real conversations.
Our Mission
In our fast-paced digital age, local histories and invaluable life experiences of the elderly are often left unrecorded, risking being lost forever. Meanwhile, students rarely find opportunities for direct, meaningful interactions with older generations.
Echoes changes that. By arranging friendly, comfortable dialogue at local community locations and residences, we capture local wisdom, preserve oral history, and foster long-term community relationships between the young and old.
We believe that every senior is a library of experiences waiting to be explored. Our goal is to make sure those volumes are never lost.
How the Project is Built
Phase 1: Outreach
Collaborate with local councils and organizations to connect with willing senior candidates.
Phase 2: Recording Wisdom
Conduct recorded interviews covering life in the 20th century, school, success, and town evolution.
Phase 3: Archiving & Publishing
Compile transcribed wisdom into physical books, digital publications, and video content for social media.
The Team
Echoes is built by high school students dedicated to connecting youth and seniors. Our founding executive team leads general operations, while local echoes capture the stories of their respective communities.
Executive Team
Adam Ayrumyan
Eric Ayrumyan
Jacob Meyerson
Michelle Meyerson
Alex Shaigorodsky
Daniel Tatar
Active Echoes
Needham
Echo Memories
Active Echoes
Explore local echoes working to preserve history and connect generations in their communities.
Our founding echo in Needham, Massachusetts. Explore compiled resident stories and publications.
Echo Publications
Echo: Bridging the Generational Gap
Preserving oral history in the Needham community.
Echo Photos
Visual glimpses of our connection sessions and interviews at the Center at the Heights (CATH).
Team
Adam Ayrumyan
Eric Ayrumyan
Jacob Meyerson
Michelle Meyerson
Alex Shaigorodsky
Daniel Tatar
Needham Stories
The complete archive of verbatim memories and recollections gathered by our Needham Echo.
Publications
Read compiled works and archives created by local Echoes.
Echo: Bridging the Generational Gap
This book is a compilation of conversations and interviews conducted with senior residents. Formulated to preserve local history, knowledge, and memories, it bridges the gap between younger generations and elders to foster community connection and intergenerational mentorship.
Supported by the Center At The Heights, Wingate Residences, and Avita, this volume stands as a physical archive of the experiences and values shared by community seniors.
Map and preserve the living history of our neighborhoods through our place-based digital archive.
Needham Common
"The parades of yesteryear were a far cry from the smaller affairs we see today; they were a true spectacle of local industry..."
Echo Memories
Bridging Geography & Oral HistoryEcho Memories is our place-based digital archive and sister storytelling platform. It enables community members to share and explore sentimental stories, historical photos, and local memories by pinning them directly to a geographic map and collaborative timeline.
By fostering a living, geographic timeline, the platform brings local heritage to life, street by street. Visit the portal to explore the neighborhood archives, view the intergenerational timeline, or contribute your own memories to the map.
Place-Based Storytelling
Pin senior dialogues, local anecdotes, and historical photos to physical neighborhood coordinates.
Living Decadal Timelines
Journey through local history and see how commercial hubs, parks, and schools have transformed over decades.
Collaborative Neighborhood Archive
Join high school volunteers, senior citizens, and historical societies in crowdsourcing a community map.
Echoes Toolkit
We want every community to preserve its heritage. Here is our step-by-step guide to starting an Echo in your area.
Structuring & Team Building
Every successful project starts with a committed, passionate team. Form a group of students, volunteers, or local historians who share a love for storytelling. Establish clear roles such as Outreach Coordinators, Interviewers, Editors, and Graphic Designers.
Key Recommendations:
- Keep the team small and agile. A group of 4 to 8 works best for scheduling.
- Establish a secure shared drive to store recordings, transcriptions, and release forms safely.
- Reach out to a local high school, historical society, or scouting troop to find volunteers.
Want our complete Town History Toolkit?
Includes senior interview question sheets, volunteer organization guides, and consent forms.
Support the Echoes Project
Your generous support helps us match high school youth with seniors, publish volumes of oral history, and foster intergenerational connection.
Ways to Give
Every donation goes directly toward recording elder stories, compiling print publications, and sustaining local Echo chapters.
Mail a Check
Please make checks payable to The Echoes Project and send to our P.O. Box:
Digital Payments
Support us instantly using digital channels. Handles are officially managed by the executive team:
Echoes Merchandise
Wear your support for intergenerational storytelling. All proceeds go toward expanding senior archiving chapters.
Our Merchandise Shop is Launching Soon!
We are currently designing a high-quality collection of Echoes apparel, accessories, and toolkits. Soon, you will be able to purchase customized t-shirts, hoodies, insulated mugs, and sticker packs directly on this page to help fund recorders in senior facilities.
All proceeds will go directly toward supporting student storytelling activities, elderly print publications, and chapter launch templates in new communities.
Connect With Us
Are you a senior who wants to share stories? A student wanting to volunteer? Or a community leader wanting to help? Get in touch!
Let's Keep the Echoes Going
We are always looking for new stories to tell. If you or a loved one would like to share memories, please reach out. We can conduct interviews in-person at local community centers or in the comfort of your home.
Please fill out the contact form, and a member of our executive team or your local echo coordinator will get in touch with you shortly.
Start an Echo
Bring intergenerational storytelling and local history preservation to your community.
Let's Build Something Meaningful
Starting a new Echo chapter is a simple but deeply rewarding experience. We provide you with open-source toolkits, training materials, digital archiving tools, and a network of student leaders to help get your community chapter up and running.
Please fill out the application details to share your vision. Once received, a member of our executive team will review your application and reach out to schedule an introductory Zoom call to set up your chapter.
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Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 2026
1. Information We Collect
We collect and archive life stories, memories, photographs, and audio/video recordings through interviews with senior residents. We also collect name and email information via our contact and application forms.
2. How We Use Information
The information we collect is used to bridge generational divides and archive local histories. Interview contents, once approved by the interviewee or their legal representatives, are stored in our secure database and may be shared on our website, in digital or physical ebooks, and in educational toolkits.
3. Recorded Interviews
Interviews are conducted with explicit verbal or written consent. We respect the privacy of all interviewees and will remove or modify any interview data from our database upon request.
4. Data Protection
We use standard encryption and security measures to protect the integrity of our database and prevent unauthorized access or disclosure of personal details.
Terms of Service
Last updated: June 2026
1. Acceptance of Terms
By using the Echoes website, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Service.
2. Submission of Content
When you submit stories, photographs, or other content to our platform (including via the Echo Memories interactive map), you represent that you own the rights to the content or have obtained permission to share it, and you grant the Echoes Project a non-exclusive, worldwide license to host and display this content.
3. Conduct and Use
You agree not to upload content that is defamatory, illegal, or infringes on the intellectual property or privacy of others. We reserve the right to review, edit, or remove any submissions that violate these standards.
4. Disclaimers
The information and content provided on this website are for educational and historical archiving purposes. While we strive for accuracy, we make no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability.
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