What is Self-Help for the Elderly?
Self-Help for the Elderly is a San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to providing comprehensive services for seniors. Its extensive offerings encompass health and home care, senior housing, employment assistance, and social services, all geared towards fostering independence and well-being. The organization also operates activity centers and nutrition programs to promote healthy aging. Serving a diverse population across multiple Bay Area locations, Self-Help for the Elderly is committed to improving the quality of life for the elderly community.
How much funding has Self-Help for the Elderly raised?
Self-Help for the Elderly has raised a total of $2M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$2M
Debt (2020): $2M with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Self-Help for the Elderly
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Self-Help for the Elderly?
The recent strategic investment signals a period of potential expansion or enhancement of services for Self-Help for the Elderly. This capital infusion is likely to bolster existing programs, such as health and home care, senior housing initiatives, and community engagement through activity centers and nutrition programs. The focus will probably remain on operational scaling and deepening its impact within the Bay Area's senior population, ensuring continued support and improved quality of life for those it serves.
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