Bombarda Maior is a social innovation pilot project designed to address intergenerational inclusion in Bombarda. This initiative seeks to integrate senior residents – the elders – into the creative and commercial ecosystem of the neighbourhood, promoting meaningful participation through occupational involvement in local businesses and cultural spaces.
By enabling the elders to take on active roles in their community, whether through sharing skills, supporting small businesses or participating in guided activities, the Bombarda Maior project aims to bridge generational gaps, combat social isolation and strengthen neighbourhood ties.
Social isolation among the elderly is a growing challenge in Porto, particularly in areas undergoing gentrification, such as Quarteirão das Artes – Bombarda. The arrival of new businesses and residents has altered the dynamics of the neighbourhood, causing many elderly people to lose their familiar spaces, support networks and daily interactions. Recent data reveals that 24% of the population residing in the parish of Cedofeita is over 65 years old, making this one of the most aged areas in the city.
Disconnection from social and cultural circles affects quality of life and can lead to physical and mental health problems. Despite the existence of institutional programmes for the elderly, there are few initiatives directly aimed at the social reintegration of older people into their own community, respecting their autonomy and life experience.
Bombarda Maior is an innovative programme that aims to integrate autonomous older people into the commercial and cultural life of the Bombarda neighbourhood. The project allows participants to engage in meaningful activities and rebuild close ties with their neighbourhood, promoting social inclusion and combating isolation.
The approach combines short-term professional internships, interaction with local merchants, and community events that strengthen social cohesion.
Main elements of the programme
Short-term occupational internships: Integrate seniors into shops, galleries, and studios in the neighbourhood, where they provide light support (customer reception, logistics, small assemblies) and receive vouchers to use in local businesses, giving them a sense of purpose and belonging.
Workshops: Truly intergenerational knowledge-sharing sessions: older and younger people exchange everyday know-how and literally get their hands dirty in practical and collaborative activities, always with the greater goal of local development and social inclusion in Bombarda.
Events: Community gatherings that foster intergenerational interaction, celebrating the different phases of the programme and mobilising the entire neighbourhood towards a culture of care and social cooperation.
More information: https://quarteiraocriativo.pt/
Organisation and funding
The Bombarda Maior project is a pilot project under the Social Innovation Laboratory (Lab.IS) programme, promoted by the Porto Municipality Social Innovation Centre (CIS Porto) and funded by the PRR.
Keywords: Bombarda, Innovation, Social Innovation, Seniors, Programme, Internships, Free Time