We invite you to help us make San Francisco a world class leader at including seniors and persons with disabilities as full contributing members of their communities. Look around – we bet you’ll find something that you like and then join us as we revitalize our neighborhoods, one network at a time.
Now the Community Living Campaign, in partnership with the PLAN Institute for Caring Citizenship, is working to bring Tyze to San Francisco and beyond with a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Tyze is a new online service that makes it easy to reach out to friends, family, neighbors and care providers to create networks of support and assistance. Congratulations to the following organizations who have been awarded funded Tyze sites this year – Family Caregiver Alliance, Family Service Agency, Futures Explored, IHSS Consortium, NEXT-SF, Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services, openhouse, STEP, Toolworks, San Francisco Village, Ashby Village and AARP. Learn more about Tyze and upcoming trainings, hosted by the San Francisco public Library. >> more info
"Have Party, Will Travel" might be the slogan for our Seeds of Hope Project, as we partner with Community Gardens and those that live nearby to reach out to those who are isolated and lonely in their midst. For the date and location for our next garden party, go to www.seedsofhope-sf.blogspot.com or call Judy Auda at 415-826-3194.
"YoU Can Be A Part of YoUr CommUnity"
September 25, 2010 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
At Temple United Methodist Church, 65 Beverly Street, San Francisco
A special Keynote Speaker is Rev. Judge Beverley Phillips
Music, Poetry, Food, and Tea
Come and share a relaxing, entertaining afternoon.
For more information, contact Deloris McGee at 415-585-9859.
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