Next village sf
Innovation Consultant
Michelle Maalouf is a Principal Innovation Consultant who brings to her clients almost a decade of experience in strategy and innovation in aging and senior care. Michelle has led strategy, business development, marketing, project management and event production for clients who are startups, large corporations, academic institutions, for-profit and not for profit organizations including: Juniper Communities, Activated Insights, Cubigo, CareAcademy, Genesis Rehab Services, University of California, Berkeley, Sompo Digital Labs and more.
In one of Michelle’s prior roles with Seismic, she led market operations where she helped bring Powered Clothing to the global market while managing all market-facing activities. Michelle’s impressive start to her career was as part of the founding team at Aging2.0, a global innovation platform. Michelle played a pivotal role in building a strategic accelerator program, growing a community to 30k+ subscribers, hosting over 400+ events, forming 100+ global chapters, supporting an aging-focused venture fund, and producing Aging2.0’s first-ever conference. Michelle has performed patented, published, and award-winning research,
Disability + Aging Services Village Programs
SF Village - serves all of San Francisco
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Contact: 3220 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 | Map and directions
(415) 387-1375 | info@sfvillage.org | sfvillage.org
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekdays
NEXT Village SF - neighborhood specific
Serves North Beach, Telegraph Hill, Polk Gulch, Russian Hill, Northern Waterfront, The Marina, Nob Hill, The Embarcadero, Cow Hollow, Pacific Heights, and the Financial District.
Contact: 704 Filbert Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 | Map and directions
(415) 888-2868 | info@nextvillagesf.org | nextvillagesf.org
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekdays
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Beacon Hill Village Inc. is a secret nonprofit corporation founded to grant members, who are 50 and older and live in Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and surrounding neighborhoods, both the practical means and the confidence to inhabit their lives to the fullest in their own homes as they grow older.
Visit Beacon Hill Village's website
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Eastside Village is part of a growing national movement enabling older adults to age at home and in their society safely, affordably, happily, and healthily for as long as they choose. This kind of village is not a building, actual estate development, or retirement collective. It is a coordinated network of volunteer and professional services. In short, Eastside Village is a PLAN, not a PLACE.
Visit Eastside Village (Villages NW)'s website
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More Villag Villages and Age-Friendly Cities
Like a match made in heaven, Villages and Age-Friendly Cities share a vision for creating a world in which we would like to grow older. Established in 2010, the World Health Organization’s Global Network for Age-Friendly Cities and Communities now includes more than 540 communities across the world. Three of them are in the San Francisco Bay Area and home to thriving Villages.
Members of Sausalito Village in Marin County inspired the City Council to become an Age Friendly City and helped to create the Age Friendly Sausalito Task Force (AFSTF), which identified transportation as a top priority. With that in mind, CARSS (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors) was the first program created by AFSTF.
CARSS provides vetted volunteer drivers for same day citywide free rides to all residents 60 and older. Management of the program was a natural fit for Sausalito Village because of their experience running a membership and volunteer organization and the City was thrilled to benefit from their expertise.
Across the Bay in Berkeley, Ashby Village has taken the lead as fiscal sponsor for several Age Friendly initiatives in their city. With the support of th
Find Your Local Village
Anderson Valley Village
Location: Anderson Valley including Booneville
Phone: 707-684-9829
Website: https://www.andersonvalleyvillage.org
Ashby Village
Location: Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito, Emeryville, Kensington, Oakland, Richmond
Phone: 510-204-9200
Website: http://www.ashbyvillage.org
Avenidas Village
Location: Palo Alto, Menlo Park/Atherton, Portola Valley, Ladera and Woodside
Phone: 650-289-5405
Website: https://www.avenidas.org/village-overview/
Brisbane Village Helping Hands
Location: Brisbane
Phone: 415-508-2185
Website: http://brisbanevillage.org/
Carquinez Village
Location: Benicia, Vallejo
Phone: 707-297-2472
Website: http://www.carquinezvillage.org
Clayton Valley Village
Location: Clayton, Concord
Phone: 925-626-0411
Website: http://www.claytonvalleyvillage.org
Eden Area Village
Location: Hayward
Phone: 510-969-2732
Website: http://edenareavillage.org
Foster City Village
Location: Foster City
Phone: 650-378-8541
Website: www.fostercityvillage.org
Golden Gate Village
Location: San Francisco’s Richmond District
(Not a Village Movement California member)
Greater Niles Village
Location: Fremont’s
Villages and Age-Friendly Cities
Like a match made in heaven, Villages and Age-Friendly Cities share a vision for creating a world in which we would like to grow older. Established in 2010, the World Health Organization’s Global Network for Age-Friendly Cities and Communities now includes more than 540 communities across the world. Three of them are in the San Francisco Bay Area and home to thriving Villages.
Members of Sausalito Village in Marin County inspired the City Council to become an Age Friendly City and helped to create the Age Friendly Sausalito Task Force (AFSTF), which identified transportation as a top priority. With that in mind, CARSS (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors) was the first program created by AFSTF.
CARSS provides vetted volunteer drivers for same day citywide free rides to all residents 60 and older. Management of the program was a natural fit for Sausalito Village because of their experience running a membership and volunteer organization and the City was thrilled to benefit from their expertise.
Across the Bay in Berkeley, Ashby Village has taken the lead as fiscal sponsor for several Age Friendly initiatives in their city. With the support of th
Find Your Local Village
Anderson Valley Village
Location: Anderson Valley including Booneville
Phone: 707-684-9829
Website: https://www.andersonvalleyvillage.org
Ashby Village
Location: Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito, Emeryville, Kensington, Oakland, Richmond
Phone: 510-204-9200
Website: http://www.ashbyvillage.org
Avenidas Village
Location: Palo Alto, Menlo Park/Atherton, Portola Valley, Ladera and Woodside
Phone: 650-289-5405
Website: https://www.avenidas.org/village-overview/
Brisbane Village Helping Hands
Location: Brisbane
Phone: 415-508-2185
Website: http://brisbanevillage.org/
Carquinez Village
Location: Benicia, Vallejo
Phone: 707-297-2472
Website: http://www.carquinezvillage.org
Clayton Valley Village
Location: Clayton, Concord
Phone: 925-626-0411
Website: http://www.claytonvalleyvillage.org
Eden Area Village
Location: Hayward
Phone: 510-969-2732
Website: http://edenareavillage.org
Foster City Village
Location: Foster City
Phone: 650-378-8541
Website: www.fostercityvillage.org
Golden Gate Village
Location: San Francisco’s Richmond District
(Not a Village Movement California member)
Greater Niles Village
Location: Fremont’s