California Governor Newsom Honors Seniors: Proclaims May 2023 as ‘Older Californians Month

Governor Gavin Newsom’s proclamation of May 2023 as “Older Californians Month” is a testament to the invaluable contributions of older adults to California’s past, present, and future. This proclamation recognizes the tremendous impact that seniors have on our communities and the vital role they play in shaping our society. For the San Diego Seniors Community […]
#NoSeniorAlone For the Holidays CBS8 Interview on The Four

Our very own Kristoffer Kelly, Director of Partnerships here at the San Diego Seniors Community Foundation, sat down with Carlo Ceccheto on CBS 8’s “The Four” to talk about the estimated 125,000 senior orphans and what you can do to help SDSCF donate and sponsor holiday parties at 26 different senior centers throughout San Diego […]
CBS 8 Viewers Send Holiday Greetings to Isolated Seniors

A collaboration between CBS 8, San Diego Seniors Community Foundation and Serving Seniors brought holiday well-wishes to isolated seniors at the Potiker Family Senior Residence.
San Diego’s Senior Homelessness Crisis and the Role of Affordable Housing
SDSCF convened a panel of local experts at Voice of San Diego’s Politifest Housing & Transportation Summit to discuss the harsh economic reality facing seniors living in our increasingly unaffordable region.
News Report: San Diego Lags Behind in Providing Resources for Senior Centers

KUSI News reported this week on San Diego Seniors Community Foundation’s recent senior center assessment, the first-ever report of its kind conducted in San Diego.
News Report: County Senior Centers Lack Resources to Support Growing Elder Population

The Union-Tribune reported on San Diego Seniors Community Foundation’s inaugural senior center assessment this week, interviewing President & CEO Bob Kelly on the role these centers play in supporting older adults’ wellbeing.
Five Things You Can Do to Help Seniors in San Diego
So you’ve decided you want to do something to help senior citizens in your community, but you’re not sure where to start. Here are five ways to get the ball rolling.