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Gilbert native Lindsey Beagley founded Homeshare Arizona in 2018 after Peace Corps service in Honduras showed her how intergenerational households can increase resilience, according to an ASU news release published Tuesday.

Beagley joined the Peace Corps in 2006 and spent time in Central America, where she observed intergenerational living arrangements firsthand. When she returned to the United States, she concluded that many American communities were designed to be age segregated. Homeshare Arizona pairs older homeowners with college students seeking affordable housing.

Her ASU profile describes her career as reflecting "a deep commitment to connecting generations in mutually beneficial ways to strengthen community resilience, beginning with service as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras (2006–2008)." LinkedIn describes Homeshare Arizona as "a highly personalized roommate matching service that helps older homeowners identify their unique independent living needs."

No Scottsdale-specific programming or partnerships were listed in the source material. Homeshare Arizona's current program calendar was not available in the source.

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