Every cell in our bodies contains cholesterol. We need cholesterol to make hormones, digest fats and convert sunlight into vitamin D.
Clarence is a soft-spoken senior with a big heart. A retired literature professor, he has always been drawn to nurturing others.
For Valentine's Day, the Young Professionals Council (YPC) crafted Valentine’s Day cards for Project Open Hand’s Senior Lunch Program.
A San Francisco native, Kay has been coming to the Downtown Senior Center for almost four years.
Bruce lives alone in San Francisco and counts on visiting the Downtown Senior Center every day for companionship and healthy lunches.
When you meet Marjorie, it’s like reconnecting with an old friend.
Raised in Michigan, Robert has been coming to the Downtown Senior Center on O’Farrell Street for nutritious lunch almost every day for 20 ye
Petra came for her first lunch around four years ago, and since then, she has been coming to the Senior Center almost every day.
Eighty-nine-year-old Catherine has been coming to the Downtown Senior Center several times a week for lunch for almost 24 years.
“I’m so happy to be here with all of you. We’re so lucky to have Christmas lunch prepared by Project Open Hand."