An Intergenerational Community Space Opens with Heart and Imagination

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Allie Mazza stands outside The Village by Brandywine Concierge, the newly opened intergenerational community space she co-owns, dedicated to bringing older adults, children, and families together. Photo Courtesy of Facebook.

Heart and Imagination Shape a New Intergenerational Community Space

A new kind of community space has officially opened its doors, offering a place where older adults, children, and families can come together in meaningful ways. The Village by Brandywine Concierge is now open, introducing an intergenerational third space rooted in connection, creativity, and belonging.

The Village is the vision of Allie Mazza, a longtime advocate for families navigating aging care through her work with Brandywine Concierge Senior Services. That business remains active and continues to serve as a free local resource for families seeking guidance for their aging loved ones. With the opening of The Village, Mazza is expanding that mission beyond services and into shared experience.

The concept behind The Village grew from a simple belief that life is richer when generations connect. Designed as a third space, it offers a welcoming environment that is neither home nor work, but something entirely its own. It is a place where stories can be shared, curiosity can be nurtured, and relationships can form naturally across age groups.

Mazza is not building this space alone. She proudly shares the title of co-owner with her five-year-old business partner, Joey, who serves as the Village’s Chief Joy Officer. While young, Joey plays a meaningful role in shaping the spirit of the space. His imagination and sense of wonder help inform an environment where play, laughter, and creativity are encouraged for everyone who walks through the door.

The Village is intentionally designed to welcome children, older adults, and caregivers together rather than separating programming by age. By bringing generations into the same room, the space fosters moments of connection that feel organic and genuine. Older adults are invited to share wisdom and stories, while children are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and simply be themselves.

For Mazza, the opening of The Village represents both a professional milestone and a deeply personal project. It reflects years of listening to families, observing where gaps in connection exist, and imagining what could happen if people of all ages had a place to truly belong together.

Rather than focusing on structured outcomes, The Village centers on presence. It offers a setting where relationships can develop naturally through conversation, creativity, and shared time. The result is a space that feels warm, intentional, and community-driven.

As neighbors begin to gather, The Village by Brandywine Concierge stands as a reminder that meaningful connection does not require complexity. Sometimes it starts with an open door, a welcoming space, and the belief that everyone has something valuable to contribute.

For more information about The Village, visit
www.thevillagebybc.com

To learn more about Brandywine Concierge Senior Services, visit
www.brandywineconcierge.com

About Jamie Kleman

Jamie Kleman is a children’s author, playwright, and the Executive Producer of It’s Not Mean to Be Green, an award-winning book and musical that toured for two years and launched a national educational initiative. She is the creator of the It’s Not Mean to Be Green Camp and Licensing Program, a turnkey theatre and sustainability curriculum adopted by schools, libraries, museums, homeschool networks, and youth organizations.In addition to her work in youth arts and education, Jamie shines a light on the stories of people and businesses throughout the region through her writing with Delaware Live and Chadds Ford Live, highlighting local entrepreneurs, community leaders, cultural events, and organizations making a difference.

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