

by LWVSF events
Watch a free screening of "No Place to Grow Old," a powerful short documentary that explores the growing crisis of housing insecurity among older adults.
Through moving personal stories and expert insights, the film highlights the limited options seniors face as they struggle to find safe, stable housing.
Following the screening, stay for a discussion and audience Q&A with a panel of local advocates who are working on solutions here in our own community.
Panel
Jennifer Friedenbach, Executive Director, Coalition on Homelessness — Jennifer has worked at the Coalition on Homelessness for 31 years, working across organizing, substance abuse and mental health, and fundraising. She has a long history of community organizing on poverty-related issues including housing, welfare rights, healthcare, and civil rights. Her achievements include co-crafting Prop C Our City Our Home, creating a local housing subsidy serving hundreds of homeless families, and spearheading legislative reforms protecting the rights of homeless people.Joe Wilson, Executive Director, Hospitality House — Joe has led Hospitality House since 2017, having previously served in several leadership roles there. He was a founding member of the Coalition on Homelessness in 1987 and co-founded the Coalition for Ethical Welfare Reform in 1996. He has held senior roles at AFSCME and Coleman Advocates for Children & Youth, where he secured nearly $140 million for children and working families. Joe is also a former shelter resident and volunteer at Hospitality House.Armando Bravo Martinez, Community Advocate — Armando graduated with a master’s degree in International Relations. He is a two-time Ford Foundation Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute at the New School in New York. For over a decade, he has worked as a private caregiver supporting patients with early-onset dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and stroke. He is a proud member of the Bernal Heights RV Community and the Coalition on Homelessness.Moderator: Madison Alvarado, Investigative Journalist, San Francisco Public Press — Madison is a reporter based in San Francisco who is interested in California's housing crisis, environmental justice and structural inequities. In addition to her reporting on public housing and rent relief at the Public Press, she has covered issues related to the coronavirus pandemic, housing and city government for San Francisco news site Mission Local.
Co-hosts
League of Women Voters of San Francisco is a nonpartisan political nonprofit that empowers voters and defends democracy. People of all genders welcome. Learn more at lwvsf.org.
The National Council of Negro Women leads, empowers, and advocates for women of African descent, their families, and communities. NCNW NorCal Coalition represents ten sections in Northern California, including the NCNW Golden Gate and San Francisco sections. Learn more at norcal-ncnw.org, goldengatencnw.org, and facebook.com/NCNWSF415.
Older Women’s League, also known as OWL San Francisco, focuses on critical issues facing women as they age. Learn more at owlsf.org.
San Francisco Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is an organization of college educated women committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Learn more at sfacdst.org.
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Free movie screening: “No Place to Grow Old” is a free independent taking place on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at Internet Archive, 300 Funston Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA, San Francisco, United States. This independent is organised by LWVSF events. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. The event runs for approximately 2 hours.
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