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Self Help for the Elderly
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About Self Help for the Elderly
Self Help for the Elderly is a nonprofit community organization located in San Francisco, California, that provides social services and workforce-related programming primarily serving the elderly and immigrant communities in the Bay Area. Detailed institutional type, level, and IPEDS outcome metrics are not reflected in current records for this institution.
Specific program listings are not currently available in IPEDS data for this organization. Workforce training programs offered by organizations of this type may include vocational skills training, English language instruction, job placement assistance, and caregiver training, among other community-oriented programming. Prospective participants should contact Self Help for the Elderly directly for current training program availability and eligibility criteria.
San Francisco, CA is a major metropolitan center with significant demand for healthcare aides, home care workers, and community service professionals. The organization's long-standing presence in San Francisco's Chinese-American and immigrant communities positions it as a resource for workforce development among populations that face barriers to traditional education pathways.
731 Sansome Street Ste 100, San Francisco, CA 94111
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