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Curry Senior Center

  
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333 Turk Street
San Francisco, CA
(415) 885-2274
Fax: (415) 885-2344

 

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Curry Senior Center

 

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Curry Senior Center (formerly North of Market Senior Services)
is a multi-purpose center that provides a wide spectrum of programs and services to senior residents of  in the San Francisco Tenderloin.

 

Curry Senior Center was established in 1972 as North of Market Senior Services.  Since then, we have been providing medical and social support to low-income and frail elderly residents.

 

Curry Senior Center is a joint project of the Department of Public Health and the private non-profit North of Market Senior Services.  Curry Senior Services' current funding sources include the San Francisco Department of  Public Health, Divisions of Mental Health and Substance Abuse; San Francisco Commission on Aging; San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium; Clare and Gordon Johnson Trust; Horizons Foundation Lawrence R. Lucas Endowment; Soroptimist International of San Francisco; California Department of Health Services; California Endowment; Mayor's Office of Community Development and Mayor's Office of Housing, and individual donors.


Do NOT email the Community Health Network if you wish to inquire about ANY medical situation or problem. Instead, please call San Francisco General Hospital at 415-206-8000 


Any email question may not be read right away. For issues or questions other than medically related, you may email the Community Health Network



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