San Francisco Senior Center

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481 Ofarrell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

The San Francisco Senior Center is a community organization that provides a range of programs and services tailored to meet the needs of older adults in the San Francisco area.

With a focus on promoting health, social engagement, and overall well-being, the center offers various activities, classes, and resources to support the senior community.

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Lolia S.
6/15/2008

Most of the seniors who go there are elderly Caucasian men and they're regulars, so they like to hang out and chat with each other, have a cheap meal in the cafeteria, and then maybe watch movies....

Timothy J.
11/20/2022

Contacted the mgr. and was told I NEVER needed to show the vaxx card unless you're eating inside. Why should I tell THEM I was doing a takeout, that's their job to ask me. I don't work there and...

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