Food for Thought: The Power of Food for People with Dementia

August 22, 2024

We see it often here at SFCJL: a family member or friend brings in a special meal or treat to share with their elder living on campus, eliciting joy, appreciation and a flood of wonderful memories and stories. Can something as commonplace as dinner bring back memories for people experiencing cognitive decline? Researcher, actor and […]

SFCJL Named a Nonprofit of the Year

June 13, 2023

The San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living has been named Nonprofit of the Year, by California State Senator Scott Wiener. Nonprofit of the Year is an opportunity to celebrate the government-nonprofit partnerships that support our economies and our communities. For the past eight years, legislators from across California have chosen a Nonprofit of the Year […]

New CEO Announced

June 1, 2023

Dr. Adrienne Green joins the SFCJL as its new CEO on July 18, 2023. Please enjoy this Q & A with Dr. Green, and join us in welcoming her to campus. Why did you choose to be a doctor?   As a student, I always knew that I wanted to do something in the sciences. I […]

Two Years Late and Right on Time

October 26, 2022

Two years after the Frank Residences and Byer Square opened their doors, the donors who contributed to the $100M campaign finally gathered on campus to see the building and its thriving community. More than 100 donors contributed $100M to help the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living build the Frank Residences and Byer Square as […]

SFCJL Annual Service Awards

April 7, 2022

On Tuesday, April 5, the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living held its annual Service Award celebration to acknowledge employees’ years of service anniversaries and to announce the winners of the BRAVO Employee of the Year awards. Representatives from departments across our campus and leadership teams came together in the Barbro and Bernard Osher Performance […]

Celebrating International Women’s Day

March 8, 2022

Today, International Women’s Day is celebrated in many countries throughout the world as a day to recognize the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women. Its origin is closely linked to suffragist and labor movements in the early twentieth century in North America and Europe. At SFCJL, our observance of International Women’s Day and Women’s […]