News
Media
San Francisco Village Honors Rev. Dr. Amos Brown
The Transforming Lives and Community Luncheon is a celebration of aging and our annual signature fundraising event, which was cancelled this year due to the coronavirus. The high point of the luncheon is an award to two people in their 70’s or older who have made a...
The ‘New Normal’ for Many Older Adults Is on the Internet
For some people over 65 facing loneliness and prolonged isolation, expanded tech literacy is a new skill that may stay with them long after lockdowns lift. San Francisco Village members are featured in this thoughtful City Lab exposé.
Step Up and Step Back
In response to the OK Boomer meme, Kate Hoepke argues that Boomers must leverage their experience, knowledge and resources to advance an agenda defined by younger generations. Read her op-ed in Aging Today.
Most recent volunteer training: an army of Millennials have stepped up to support their older neighbors. Bravo!
Dear Members and Friends: It has been an extraordinary few days since I last wrote to you. We closed the office and staff are now working remotely in response to the shelter-in-place order from Mayor Breed. We’re hunkered down learning new skills so we can expand our...
SFV Executive Director: I’m a Boomer and I’m Furious
Read Kate Hoepke's recent opinion piece in Ms. Magazine, "I'm a Boomer and I'm Furious," in response to the OK Boomer story. Kate is an Encore Public Voices fellow with the Op-Ed Project. Photo credit: Molly Adams --- For information on how to get...
San Francisco Village: Advancing the Conversation on Aging Statewide
San Francisco Village is proud to be at the forefront of the national Village Movement, helping to shape the conversations about aging in community and the intersection of health care and social care – the social factors that optimize well-being. During the past ten...
Annual Reports
Larry Lurie,
member and volunteer since 2010