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San Francisco Village Celebrates Grand Opening Of New Community Space
SAN FRANCISCO VILLAGE CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING OF NEW COMMUNITY SPACE Move Represents a Developmental Milestone for the Eight-Year-Old Non-Profit as it Deepens its SF Roots San Francisco – Oct. 5, 2017 – San Francisco Village (SFV) today announced the grand opening of...
City announces $2.7 million in Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative grant awards for space acquisition and long-term leases
San Francisco, CA—Mayor Edwin M. Lee, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD), Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Northern California Community Loan Fund with key partners today announced...
HuffPost: Uniting Generations To Make Communities Stronger
Written by Donna M. Butts, Executive Director, Generations United and Trent Stamp, CEO, The Eisner Foundation In a recent Generations United/The Eisner Foundation nationwide survey conducted online by Harris Poll*, more than half of the respondents said that few of...
Washington Post: Baby boomers join ‘aging-at-home villages’ for yoga, happy hour, cooking classes and biking
Written by Annie Groer First came “villages,” hyper-local groups created by aging neighbors to build a greater sense of community and help each other grow old at while remaining at home. These nonprofit groups arranged volunteer drivers, household helpers, social...
SF Village assists seniors and offers social and cultural enjoyment
Written by Julie McCoy, The Western Edition It is all about helping older adults and ensuring they continue to live meaningful and productive lives as they age. San Francisco Village — a nonprofit, community- based membership organization at 3575 Geary Blvd. —...
AARP: Why It Takes a Virtual Village
Kate Hoepke, San Francisco Village executive director, sat down with AARP to talk about the Village Movement, the importance of building relationships and what it means to face the realities of aging. To read the full interview, visit...
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