Manåmko’, Para Todu (All for Aging) is a creative aging initiative of the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency that honors Guam’s elders through meaningful, culturally grounded arts engagement. The project will support two paid arts organizations or artists to deliver monthly, sequential arts learning activities at village senior citizen centers across the island, serving approximately 150–200 manåmko’ (elders). Activities may include traditional practices such as weaving, chant, storytelling, carving and healing arts, alongside contemporary forms including painting, poetry, music and sculpture, with adaptations to ensure accessibility for all participants.
Rooted in cultural respect, the project encourages artists to incorporate elders’ personal stories, lived experiences and cultural memory, recognizing manåmko’ as vital carriers of ancestral knowledge. Partnerships with municipal mayors and senior center staff ensure activities take place in familiar, welcoming environments and reach elders in underserved communities.
For artists, the initiative provides sustained, compensated opportunities to teach, strengthen their practice and engage in intergenerational exchange. For elders, it promotes social connection, reduces isolation, builds confidence and reinforces cultural identity. Through documentation, evaluation and community sharing, the project establishes a replicable model that positions creative aging as an essential and lasting part of Guam’s cultural landscape.