Intergenerational neighborhoods for adoptive families of foster children
Bridge Meadows, formerly known as Portland Hope Meadows, has the mission of developing and sustaining intergenerational neighborhoods for adoptive families of foster children that promote permanency, community and caring relationships, while offering safety and meaningful purpose in the daily lives of older adults.
–Bridge Meadows broke ground in June of 2010 in Portland Oregon
We are hope
To step into the shoes of a child living in foster care more often than not means living with uncertainty every day. Children of all ages and ethnic backgrounds, separated from their biological parents, pass through the revolving door of our foster care system at an alarming rate. The primary intent is to reunite children with their families, but at times, that dream falls short, leaving the child at risk and not knowing about her future. The path can become dim leaving the child without direction; without stability; without a family.
We are permanent
Providing at-risk children loving, permanent homes does much to restore their sense of stability and hope. Bridge Meadows community seeks to give these children access to the tools and resources they will need to become successful, productive adults. The intentional, unconventional design of the intergenerational neighborhood brings into play a naturally occurring paradigm that bonds each generation.
For the first time in their young lives, children will know the true meaning of stability, constancy and permanence. Older adults, serving as volunteers, living within the community, quickly discover how vital their presence is in the lives of these children and vice versa.
We are family
The commitment of families who will become part of the Bridge Meadows community is huge. The obligation is lifelong and collaborative. Each generation will bring inspiration, dedication and caring to the process. Here, the family begins its journey toward healing the wounds of abandoned childhoods and nurturing the hope of a bright future.
There are many ways you can help! Please select here to find out more and thank you for visiting our web site. Our local community has embraced Bridge Meadows from concept to reality. This collaborative effort is a vital thread and significant piece of a very ambitious project, and we wish to acknowledge the generosity and support from funders at all levels and means.
July 2010
You can select this link to view our e-newsletter online or you can select the image below to download a print ready version. If you
June 2010 Construction Begins
For the first time in their young lives, children will know the true meaning of stability, constancy and permanence. Older adults, serving as volunteers, living
Photos from our groundbreaking
Over 200 people came out to enjoy the day with us. The sun shined just as the dig began. The groundbreaking ceremony was a
Groundbreaking!
Please join us for the Bridge Meadows Groundbreaking Ceremony on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 10:00AM at 4221 N Willis Boulevard Portland, OR 97203. Bring
An interview with Andrew Bridge
Mr. Andrew Bridge Author of Hope’s Boy was this year’s guest speaker at our Spring Luncheon. Mr. Bridge brings his inspiring life story of his
Little People Big World
The episode of Little People Big World in which Bridge Meadows is referenced, can be see on: Monday, 5/24, on TLC (The Learning Channel)

