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SF Examiner: How to teach Gen Z to have real conversations with older adults
In a recent editorial piece for the San Francisco Examiner, Melanie Velasquez, co-leader of our Intergenerational Social Justice Working Group, writes about her experience navigating conversations and relationships with older generations. Mel shares what she learned...
Introducing our 2022-2026 Strategic Plan!
We’re excited to introduce you to the 2022-2026 Strategic Plan for San Francisco Village (SFV). A map for our organizational future and who we hope to become. It is the result of a long and vigorous journey that started just before the lockdown in early 2020. Amid...
SFV technology partner named a 2021 Influencer in Aging by Next Avenue
Our technology partners Joy Zhang and Madeline Dangerfield-Cha, co-founders of Mon Ami, were named two of 2021 Influencers in Aging by NextAvenue! At the beginning of the pandemic, Mon Ami partnered with us to develop a new application of their mobile software to...
Appreciation video
Our older adult members and multi-generational corps of volunteers make visible what is often invisible: that as humans we are inherently relational, responsive beings and the human condition is one of connectedness and interdependence. Together, we're building the...
SF Examiner: Thwarting loneliness epidemic, SF Village creates intergenerational ties
More than ever, the loneliness epidemic is a topic of concern and discussion. Recently, Denise Sullivan of the San Francisco Examiner interviewed our team to learn about our work and how we have created an intergenerational community that ranges from the Silent...
EngAGED Communities- Podcast
Photo reproduced from the original website. What does an EngAGEd Community look like? This was the topic of conversation between Dr. Jane Barratt (Secretary-General, International Federation on Ageing) and Marcia Weisbrot, SFV member, Art Therapist and Educator at...
Annual Reports
Larry Lurie,
member and volunteer since 2010