The San Diego Foundation announced today that it has awarded $315,000 in grants to 11 nonprofit organizations leading local efforts to support and improve quality of life for older San Diegans.
Tag: Age-Friendly Communities Program
San Diego’s Commitment to Age-Friendly Communities: A Conversation with City of La Mesa
The San Diego Foundation Announces $200,000 Available for Grants to Increase Access to Age-Friendly Programs for Older San Diegans
San Diego’s Commitment to Age-Friendly Communities: A Conversation with City of Carlsbad
San Diego’s Commitment to Age-Friendly Communities: A Conversation with City of San Diego and SDSU Social Policy Institute
San Diego’s Commitment to Age-Friendly Communities: A Conversation with San Diego County and Media Arts Center
City of San Diego Seeks Input to Help Improve Livability for Older Residents
La Mesa Plans to Help Older Adults Thrive
City of La Mesa Releases Action Plan to Build a More Age-Friendly Community
La Mesa, CA – On Tuesday, October 8, 2019, the La Mesa City Council approved the Livable La Mesa Action Plan to promote programs and systems-level change that will strengthen the quality of life for older adults in the community. According to the City of La Mesa, the number of residents over 65 will increase... Read More »