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Los Angeles Times: What we’re missing out on when we don’t have intergenerational relationships, personally and collectively
Laura Newberry, a reporter with the Los Angeles Times, recently interviewed San Francisco Village Executive Director Kate Hoepke, and Wellness and Volunteer Coordinator Sha’Nice Patterson. The article dives into the history of age segregation and recognizes the...
What is it like to join San Francisco Village?
Have you ever wondered what is it like to be a new member of San Francisco Village? Wanting to share his experience with the world, Jay Davidson recently wrote a piece for Crow’s Feet, an editorial in Medium. Jay, a retired teacher (San Francisco, 1969–2003),...
Generosity in Action!
There’s a fundamental truth that gives us hope – that together we can do extraordinary things. Thanks to the generosity of members, volunteers, and supporters, we continue to grow our intergenerational community and model the possibilities for relationships and...
Board of Directors Storytelling Project
Storytelling is a part of our being, how we experience and navigate the world around us. It is one of the ways we can connect with others and how we learn empathy. As you may have noticed, here at San Francisco Village we love storytelling! For this reason, we paired...
Amplify Your Contribution with Employer Matching Gifts!
San Francisco Village is operationalizing love for elders thanks to supporters and volunteers like you! Your contribution of time, talent, and resources make our work possible. Did you know that many employers offer volunteer grants and matching gifts that will...
Best Life Best Death Podcast
Last week our Executive Director, Kate Hoepke, was interviewed by Diane Hullet for the podcast Best Life Best Death. Kate talks about her previous experience in community building and the path that led her to San Francisco Village. She also highlights the importance...
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Larry Lurie,
member and volunteer since 2010













Sara joined the team in 2018. She brings with her 20 years of experience in community development, philanthropy, and organizational management. She completed her bachelors at George Washington University and her masters at UC Berkeley. Her career focus has been on evaluating how community groups run from year-to-year and strengthening daily processes to increase institutional success. Sara loves travel and global development issues, particularly a non-profit she founded 10 years ago focusing on students’ access to school in Cambodia. Sara is raising her family here in San Francisco.
Maya is a public relations and communications professional with more than a decade of experience; her expertise includes consumer products and technology PR, as well as event management and content development. She has been a pro-bono consultant with the Taproot Foundation since 2012, and has participated in three service grants to date. Maya attended the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and graduated with a BA in mass communications and a minor in political science.