
Annual Impact Report 2025
Sebastopol Area Senior Center has been promoting vibrant aging since 1969. This annual impact report reflects our progress from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.

Our Donors
July 1, 2024 – December 31, 2025
- Dr. Allan Bernstein
- Amy Truong
- Nicole Canon & Scotto Galbreath
- Chuck Q. Forester
- Craig & Pat Boblitt
- Gary Patterson & Francisco Hernandez
- Dr. Allan Bernstein
- Fidelity Charitable (Donor Advised Fund)
- Gary Patterson & Francisco Hernandez
- Michele Sanda-Jones
- Risk Management Services
- Schwab Charitable
- Alan Beckstead
- Angela Cloud & Chris Kritzer
- Anonymous
- Bonnie Gupta
- Jill Ravitch
- Michele Sanda-Jones & Andrew Jones
- Paul & Patty Schoch
- Richard Yonash & Victoria Spinner
- Sharon & Ken Maiolini
- Terri Tachovsky & Karen Knudson
- Bruce Johnson & Jeff Mounce
- Carlo Rossi & Missy Danneberg
- Gene Bonino & Will Brown
- John Alexander Zuryk
- John Henel & Julie Smith
- Kent Jenkins & Caroline Cho
- Michael & Barbara Shepherd
- Pam Graber
- The Jan Kahdeman Fund, Vanguard Charitable
- Alice Perlman & Carol Vendrillo
- Arnie Feldsher & Britta Schoemer
- Buddy Paulette
- Christine Kasulka
- Cory Maguire & Bill Facendini
- Craig Zimmerman & James Clark
- Destino Fund
- Gary & Irma Bachelor
- John Hervey & Linda Zepponi-Hervey
- Julienne Kidd
- Kate Kinsella & Linda Go
- Katherine Kendall & Peaches Henning
- Larry Ford & Gerry Reilly
- Laurie Plant
- Les & Nancy Lewis
- Leslie Millerd & Tom Rogers
- Leticia Dueñas
- Linda Civitello
- Lucy Whitworth
- Michael Bianucci
- Nancy Moorhead
- Patricia London
- Pine Creek Properties
- Stephen & Liselotte Hyde
- Steven & Nancy Thomas
- Tara & Chandra Crane
- Thomas Cuff & John Jacoby
- Will Furth & Jenny Jones
- Andrew & Sam Werback
- Annie Carouba & Molly Lynch
- Anonymous
- Barbara M. Reading
- Barry & Kathleen Ackerman
- Brenda & Richard Nichols
- Brian Ledig
- Bryan & Donna Cates
- Cara Widmer
- Daniel & Diana Rich
- David & Maxine Clark
- David Faris
- Diane & Tanya DiRoma

“I don’t think you realize how very special the senior center is. This place brings connection, even when you’re not expecting it, connections just happen.”
— MARNA, MEMBER
A note from the Senior Center’s Management & Board of Directors
This annual impact report reflects our progress from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, a year marked by growth and innovation to ensure older adults in our community feel connected, supported, and valued.
Demand for our services continues to grow. This year we recorded nearly 38,000 visits through classes, services, meals, and transportation. Our Harvest Cafe experienced a particularly significant increase, with a tremendous jump in the number of meals served, indicating a growing need for connection over a meal.
With this growth comes a clear challenge: space. Our historic building is bursting at the seams. In response, our team expanded programming to additional locations throughout Sebastopol while also increasing our operating capacity. This planning helped position us to expand to six days per week beginning in 2026, ensuring more older adults can access the programs that help combat isolation and support healthy aging. In 2025, our “Beyond the Binary” panel on gender inclusivity welcomed more than 100 attendees and inspired the creation of Holding Spaces, a monthly speaker series exploring topics related to gender, identity, and belonging.
Behind the scenes, we strengthened our foundation by improving Harvest Café operations, hosting our first board and staff retreat since COVID, and launching a newly redesigned website with translation tools to expand accessibility. We also introduced our first online peer-to-peer fundraising campaign, raising more than $80,000 for programs and services.
As older adults remain the fastest-growing demographic in Sebastopol and Sonoma County, we are actively working with community partners to explore long-term solutions that will allow us to expand and meet the needs of our growing community. With gratitude to our staff, volunteers, donors, and partners- this work is only possible because of you
A major milestone this year was the expansion of The Legacy, significantly increasing revenue opportunities to support essential senior services. This report highlights the achievements we’ve made together—staff, volunteers, donors, and community partners. None of this would be possible without your unwavering support. Thank you for being an integral part of our mission.
With immense gratitude,
Katie Davis ~ Executive Director and Alan Beckstead ~ Board Chair