Publicity
From time to time, ELDERGIVERS' programs are recognized by various media. Some of the articles are available here. If, when navigating through our programs on this website, you think of a particular print publication, radio or television program with which you have a personal association and believe someone there might be interested in doing a story that will make ELDERGIVERS' mission and programs more widely known, please don't hesitate to help us make the connection.
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San Francisco Chronicle Joe Moreno grabbed his walker and clumped down the hallway, before pausing at an open door.“That’s my rummy partner,” he says. “Her name’s Fern. And this here is Grandma,” he says as a tiny but energetic woman cruises by in her wheelchair. “She’s crazy about bingo.” Download the PDF full text of article |
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Works + Conversations "This is the second article in a series about Eldergivers, a San Francisco nonprofit organization with a mission of fostering a positive connection between elders and the community.Collaborating with the fine arts museums of San Francisco and Bay Area arts schools, Eldergivers established Elder Arts Celebrations (EAC) in 1999. EAC annually exhibits the visual arts of alumni, faculty and students over age 65, who have attended such schools as CCA, SF State, SF Art Institute and City College." Download the PDF full text of article |
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Works + Conversations "It looked like I?d arrived first, so I picked a table where I could watcht he door. A few minutes later a trim man with a closely cropped gray beardstepped into the restaurant and, looking around, quickly spotted me. As heapproached, Alan Watts suddenly came to mind. It was my first meeting with Brent Nettle, the executive director of Eldergivers." Download the PDF full text of article |




