At Golden Gate Senior Services (GGSS), our mission is to maintain and improve the well-being of older adults and adults with disabilities by fostering vibrant, inclusive communities throughout San Francisco. We offer accessible, culturally responsive programs that support aging in place, promote meaningful connections, and encourage mutual support. Rooted in the values of engagement, equity, and inclusion, we create welcoming spaces where every individual is valued, respected, and encouraged to thrive, contribute to and benefit from their community.
At Golden Gate Senior Services (GGSS), our mission is to maintain and improve the well-being of older adults and adults with disabilities by fostering vibrant, inclusive communities throughout San Francisco. We offer accessible, culturally responsive programs that support aging in place, promote meaningful connections, and encourage mutual support. Rooted in the values of engagement, equity, and inclusion, we create welcoming spaces where every individual is valued, respected, and encouraged to thrive, contribute to and benefit from their community.
GGSS was established in 1975. The organization serves seniors and adults with disabilities in San Francisco. GGSS operates both the Richmond (RSC) and Castro (CSC) Senior Centers in San Francisco. The CSC and RSC host daily congregate meals and provide recreational & educational activities, computer access & classes, fieldtrips and a variety of workshops to support accessibility and aging in place. With support from San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging (DAS) both our centers provide much needed support to hundreds of seniors and adults with disabilities living in San Francisco.
GGSS was established in 1975. The organization serves seniors and adults with disabilities in San Francisco. GGSS operates both the Richmond (RSC) and Castro (CSC) Senior Centers in San Francisco. The CSC and RSC host daily congregate meals and provide recreational & educational activities, computer access & classes, fieldtrips and a variety of workshops to support accessibility and aging in place. With support from San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging (DAS) both our centers provide much needed support to hundreds of seniors and adults with disabilities living in San Francisco.