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Celebrating the Centennial of Woman Suffrage – and its Future
Photo: Leading a march of 300 women of the California Equal Suffrage Association in Oakland August 27 1908 were (left to right) Lilllian Harris Coffin, Mrs. Theodore Pinther, Jr. and Mrs. Theodore Pinther, Sr. Credit: California Historical Society, San Francisco, CA...
What Does Pride Mean To Me?
The LGBTQ Circle has been meeting on Zoom weekly since shelter-in-place started. Here are their reflections on what Pride means to them. Click the next arrow to see more. Growing up in the 40’s and 50’s in Cleveland, Ohio was not easy for those of us who were...
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...
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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.