About Us
Who We Are
Shepherd’s Centers of America was organized in 1975 to build and support
a nationwide network of interfaith community-based centers that provide meaning
and purpose for adults throughout their mature years.
Since
1971 older adults have contributed to and benefited from the Shepherd’s Center
movement. It originated in Kansas City, Missouri when the senior minister of a
large mid-city church recognized the need to redefine and restructure the way
Americans approach aging.
The minister, The Reverend Elbert C. Cole, understood the post
retirement time in life as spiritually meaningful, potentially healthy and
enjoyable, full of new possibilities for learning and for staying current with
the rapid changes in this modern world. He also saw these mature years as an
opportune time for older adults to share their talents and wisdom to make their
communities a better place for everyone. This first Center quickly became a
model for others.
Today there are 75 Shepherd’s Centers in 21 states serving tens of
thousands older adults. The Centers are 501(c ) (3) organizations led by
independent boards of trustees. Individual centers partner with all faiths
representing the diversity of their communities. All Shepherd’s Centers share a
commonly understood mission to empower older adults to use their wisdom and
skills for the good of their communities. And, they provide health enhancement,
cultural enrichment and lifelong learning opportunities. Congregations provide
office and program space for the Shepherd’s Centers. Funding for the work of
the Centers is generated from congregations, program fees, individual donors,
grants from corporations and foundations, and fund raising events.
Shepherd’s Centers are unique in their capacity to engage
volunteers from area congregations in leadership roles.