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Asking for Help: How Membership Creates Community
San Francisco Village empowers members to overcome isolation by creating a localized, engaging community that can help us overcome the barriers of making new friends and asking for help.
Creating a Cycle of Support for Aging
By cultivating relationships between volunteers and members, here at San Francisco Village, we’re creating a support cycle for our community that spans generations.
Unsure About Membership? Consider This.
When member Joanne Low first learned about San Francisco Village, she didn’t think she was ready for membership.
Sharing the Gift of Community with Others
With opportunities such as activities and neighborhood circles, we know that San Francisco Village membership affords us with rich and engaging experiences.
Membership Changes Lives: Here’s How
Here at San Francisco Village, we create a vibrant, active space where aging San Franciscans can live independently and thrive.
The Village Movement: Revolutionizing the Experience of Aging in California
Listen to the audio recording here. When we unite as peers, we create a purposeful and powerful space for learning, laughter and courage as we take on the future. Villages are nonprofit membership organizations that connect older adults to the community, programming...
Annual Reports
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.