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DAS commission approves roughly $40 million in grants to support seniors and adults with disabilities
Summary
The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission unanimously approved a package of grants on June 5 that funds dementia care, housing subsidies, legal aid, employment supports, digital literacy and other services for older adults and adults with disabilities through 2024-2028.
The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission voted unanimously June 5 to authorize a broad package of grant agreements that together will fund services for older adults and adults with disabilities across housing, legal aid, dementia care, workforce and digital-inclusion programs.
The grants include a four-year dementia care project with the Alzheimer's Association focused on LGBTQ+ older adults (07/01/2024'06/30/2028, $1,021,271 plus a 10% contingency, not to exceed about $1.11 million); housing subsidy agreements with Catholic Charities, Eviction Defense Collaborative and Self Help for the Elderly (totaling $19,012,834 plus 10% contingency, not to exceed about $20.9 million); adult day and Alzheimer's day‑care resource center grants ($6,305,805, not to exceed about…
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