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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...
Solving the Loneliness Epidemic, Two Generations at a Time
Recently, our partners Madeline Dangerfield-Cha & Joy Zhang, Mon Ami co-founders, wrote an article published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review. In their article, they discuss how their business to mitigate loneliness evolved during the pandemic and how San...
Let’s Take Action on Climate Change Together
Climate change touches everyone. It’s a collective crisis requiring a collective response. Multi-cultural, multi-generational coalitions raising their voices and demanding large-scale action to preserve the planet that we share. Climate activist Bill McKibben recently...
Pioneering Program Assists Seniors Transition from Hospital to Home
Sutter Health featured our collaboration with the California Pacific Medical Center’s Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) Unit on their website. The article speaks about our Wellness Program, also known internally as the Hospital Readmission Prevention Program, a...
Villages: More than getting help, it’s about sharing life with others
Like many of us, Larry Zabo was surprised to learn that he could develop new and loving friendships late in life. “I was overjoyed to reach 80,” he said, “but then came a new reality of vulnerability at my age, and mortality.” As a single gay man without...
SF Nonprofit Spotlight interview
San Francisco Village was featured on SF Commons- SF Nonprofit Spotlight program. Kate Hoepke describes how the last seven months has impacted SFV: “…We have had to dig deep. But at our core, we understand that the reason we exist as a community-based organization is...
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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.