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The Intersection of Healthcare and Social Care
In April, San Francisco Village launched a new Wellness Program in partnership with California Pacific Medical Center- Mission Bernal Campus. This pioneering program bridges health care and social care by providing SFV services and supports to recently discharged...
Activism Never Gets Old
For many of us, responding to injustice has been part of our lives since we were young adults. Standing up for civil rights, gender equality, immigration reform, or economic justice have defined our political positions and shaped our sense of purpose in the world....
Learning about Ourselves by Exploring Other Cultures
With more than 330 members throughout the city, Neighborhood Circles are smaller, hyper-local groups that enable members to develop relationships closer to home. The 94109 / 94133 Circle includes Nob Hill, North Beach, Telegraph Hill, Chinatown and Russian Hill. ...
Community Pride at San Francisco Village
From San Francisco Village Board Co-Chair, Bill Haskell - Like many gay men of my generation, I moved to San Francisco to find a home that welcomed me – a place where I knew I belonged. During the AIDS epidemic, our sense of community was shattered. We lost too...
The Power of Connectedness in an Era of Isolation
At San Francisco Village we’re in the business of building intergenerational community: connecting people of all ages to a well-spring of experience and knowledge while celebrating our common humanity. At a time in our American history when social isolation and...
Exploring Your Life Story Through Intergenerational Relationships
When young people have mentors, they learn to trust themselves and gain social values to take with them through life’s journey. But what happens for older adults when they interact with those 50 years younger? A sense of social connectedness helps boost brain...
Annual Reports
Larry Lurie,
member and volunteer since 2010