Senior Campus is now its own public site

Senior Campus

A warm, practical campus for older adults: land, water, foundation, accessible rooms, porch life, volunteers, stories, Shabbos warmth, and a community that does not let people disappear into loneliness.

Public campus website onlyThe volunteer login, call-room CRM, private database, Twilio logs, and protected records stay on edonthego.org.
Early visual direction: land, water, foundation, long home frame, and porch access.
501(c)(3) nonprofitCRM stays on edonthego.orgNo private call database on this site

Find the right path

Different people come here with different worries.

For adult children

“I am worried my parent is becoming isolated.”

Practical guidance for families who are trying to recognize loneliness, talk about change, and find a dignified next step.

Read family stories
For older adults

“I want routine, friendship, and something to look forward to.”

Senior Campus is presented as community life: clubs, meals, porch conversations, Shabbos warmth, and the structure of a normal day.

Explore the campus plan
For donors and builders

“Show me what is real and what comes next.”

The project is organized around visible milestones: land, water, septic, foundation, accessibility, rooms, showers, and porch access.

See progress

The problem

Older adults should not have to age alone.

Many families are trying to care for parents and grandparents while navigating distance, cost, language barriers, health needs, and isolation. Senior Campus is our answer: not a glossy institution, but a reliable place with rooms, showers, bathrooms, porch space, daily human attention, and a community rhythm.

The first public phase focuses on land, water access, septic planning, foundation work, a long house structure, accessibility, and the people whose stories make this urgent.

The promise

A place built around dignity, not around a system.

Private rooms

Simple, calm rooms where an older person can feel settled, safe, and respected.

Accessible daily life

Showers, toilets, ramps, porch space, and practical design decisions from the start.

Human connection

Calls, visits, holiday warmth, Shabbos rhythm, and volunteers who know the person.

What moved from the Education On The Go Campus vision

The project is about belonging, Jewish life, and intergenerational connection.

Belonging instead of isolation

Older adults should not disappear from community life. Senior Campus is being shaped around regular connection, attention, participation, and human warmth.

Jewish life and Shabbat

The campus vision includes Shabbatons, holidays, learning, family gatherings, meals, conversations, and programs that restore rhythm and meaning.

Intergenerational community

Young people, families, volunteers, and older adults should meet not as a service system, but as one living community where every person still has a place.

Why now

Loneliness is not only a feeling. It changes daily life.

Many older adults experience isolation after children move away, a spouse passes, health changes, language barriers grow, or the routines of community life become harder to reach.

Our goal is not to promise that one program can end loneliness. The goal is to build a real setting where a person again has people, rhythm, Shabbat, conversation, support, and a visible place in the community.

Public site onlyForms route to Education On The Go; no private call-room database lives here.
Accessible firstLarge text, strong contrast, keyboard focus, clear labels, and simple navigation.
Local and transparentProgress pages are built around real milestones in the New York / Tri-State area.

What we are building first

01

Land and water

A calm, accessible location with room for the long-term campus vision.

02

Infrastructure

Septic, foundation, safe access, utilities, and the practical work that makes care possible.

03

Long home layout

Many rooms, showers, toilets, porch access, and spaces designed for dignity.

04

Human warmth

Stories, volunteers, Shabbos warmth, holiday care, calls, visits, and community connection.

Transparency for donors and builders

First-phase status

Landsearch / review

Looking for a calm, accessible site in the New York / Tri-State area.

Waterfeasibility

Checking site conditions, access, and utility planning before construction.

Septicengineering

Early infrastructure planning before foundation work.

Frameconcept

Long home, private rooms, showers, toilets, porch, and accessible entry.

View Construction Progress

Donation clarity

The first phase is practical and measurable.

Education On The Go Corp is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 92-1172505. Donations may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

First-phase support is focused on land acquisition, water and septic planning, foundation readiness, accessibility decisions, and early development work for the future Senior Campus.

Senior housing

Learn how the campus is being planned.

See the first-phase thinking around land, water, septic, foundation, accessibility, private rooms, showers, toilets, and porch-centered community life.

Planned Senior Housing

Volunteer with seniors

Human connection is part of the infrastructure.

Volunteers can help with calls, visits, language support, Shabbos and holiday warmth, stories, and follow-up coordination through the protected Education On The Go system.

Volunteer With Seniors

Help now

Join the first circle of builders, donors, and volunteers.

This form is designed to route to the secure Education On The Go system when the API is connected. Seniorcampus.org remains a public content site.

This public site does not keep the private call-room database. Form messages are intended to route to the protected Education On The Go system.

Questions people ask first

What is Senior Campus?

Senior Campus is a planned place of dignity, care, and community for older adults, developed as an initiative of Education On The Go Corp.

Is this separate from Education On The Go Corp?

The public project site is separate for clarity, but the initiative is managed by Education On The Go Corp, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Where do volunteers log in?

Volunteers use the protected Education On The Go system at edonthego.org. Seniorcampus.org does not store the private call-room database.

Is Senior Campus a senior housing project?

Yes, it is a planned nonprofit senior housing and community care campus. The project is currently focused on land, water, septic, foundation, accessibility, and early building plans.

How can someone volunteer with older adults?

Volunteers can help with phone check-ins, visits, language support, holiday warmth, story collection, and follow-up coordination through the protected Education On The Go system.