The St. Francis Living Room in San Francisco's Tenderloin district is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of homeless and low-income seniors. With the support of a committed board, dedicated volunteers, and a small part-time staff, they provide a safe haven for social interaction, healthy breakfasts, and connections to essential community services.
Originally established in 1987 as a program of the St. Anthony Foundation, the Living Room was taken over by a group of secular Franciscans in the early 2000s to ensure its continuation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Living Room underwent a complete remodel and temporarily closed, but it has since reopened its doors to provide a welcoming space where seniors can enjoy each other's company, engage in meaningful conversations, and find the support they need to navigate their daily lives.
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