‘Call a Boomer’ Payphone Instantly Connects Youth with Seniors to Tackle Loneliness Across Generations
On the bustling Boston University campus, a bright canary yellow payphone stands outside a local coffee shop, catching the eye of curious passersby. Its quirky sticker reads “Call a Boomer,” inviting interaction in a unique way. Meanwhile, over 2,000 miles away in Reno, Nevada, another payphone awaits in a senior housing community, adorned with its own playful sticker that says “Call a Zoomer.” This innovative initiative, launched by Matter Neuroscience, aims to bridge the gap between generations and combat the loneliness faced by two groups that often experience high levels of social isolation: young adults and seniors. When a young












