Older adults, 55 and over, are the fastest growing population entering homelessness. Their numbers are on pace to triple by 2030.
Gain an intimate view into the growing crisis of older adult homelessness. Tickets range from $0 to $10. Details here.
Join us at the Roxie Theater, located at 3117 16th St. in San Francisco,
6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 30, for “No Place to Grow Old,” for insights and inspiration.
7 p.m. Our panel discussion brings together
- Joe Wilson, who was homeless in the 1980’s and has become a leader among Bay Area service and advocacy groups
- Amy Fairweather who has expertise on statewide policies and elder veterans
- Armando Bravo Martinez who became homeless when his income dropped after his husband died. Martinez is part of the Bernal Heights RV community.
8 p.m.You’ll enjoy refreshments around the corner at 518 Valencia St.
and chat with
- Film Director, Davey Schaupp
- Reporters from the Public Press and Street Sheet
- Neighbors who are unhoused
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We’re looking for a few volunteers to help set up the reception and usher guests from the Roxie to 518 Valencia St. If you’re interested in helping out, send an email to community@sfpublicpress.org. Thank you!