No Place to Grow Old Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Generation Housing invites the community to a special screening of No Place to Grow Old, a powerful short documentary examining the growing housing crisis facing older adults. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring local housing leaders.
The screening and panel takes place on September 7th from 2 pm to 4 pm at Santa Rosa Central Library, 211 E Street, Santa Rosa. Admission is free and open to all.
“American adults are aging into homelessness at unprecedented rates,” said Davey Schaupp, creator of No Place to Grow Old. “Older adults (55+) are the fastest growing population entering homelessness across the country. Their numbers are on pace to triple by 2030. Few people know about this crisis, and even less are talking about it.”
Following the screening, a moderated discussion will allow attendees to hear from and engage with a panel of local experts:
Moderator:
- Patrick McDonell, Housing Attorney, Legal Aid of Sonoma County
Panelists:
- Jennifer Litwak, Chief Executive Officer, PEP Housing
- Mary Lockhart, Resident Service Coordinator for Senior Housing, Burbank Housing
- Jen Klose, Executive Director, Generation Housing
Event Details:
- Date & Time: Sunday, September 7th 2pm to 4pm
- Location: Santa Rosa Central Library Meeting Room, 211 E St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
- Cost: Free and open to the public
- For more information and to RSVP, visit https://generationhousing.org/...
About Generation Housing: Generation Housing leads the movement for more, more diverse, and more affordable housing in the North Bay.