San Diego, CA–Lufthansa German Airlines will add nonstop service between Munich, Bavaria, Germany through Munich Franz Josef Strauss International Airport (MUC) and San Diego International Airport (SAN) beginning March 30, 2022. This service will be the first-ever nonstop service between Munich and San Diego. “Munich has long been among our list of popular European destinations even without a nonstop […]
Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation awards $80,000 to 18 local organizations
San Diego, CA–Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation, an affiliate of The San Diego Foundation, awarded $80,000 to 18 organizations to enhance the quality of life for those who live, work and play in Rancho Bernardo. In the interest of the safety of the community, the board of Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation made the difficult decision to […]
How the power of community can support local seniors this holiday season
By Brent Wakefield, President and CEO, Meals on Wheels San Diego County The holidays are only weeks away, and the CDC has shared safer ways to celebrate as COVID-19 and its variants still impact the public. From vaccinations and masks to being outdoors, the country continues to bubble back to life daily, but not everyone […]
San Diego Foundation awards $315,000 in grants to support senior programs
San Diego, CA–The San Diego Foundation announced today that it has awarded $315,000 in grants to 11 nonprofit organizations leading local efforts to support and improve the quality of life for older San Diegans. “With our partners, the Age-Friendly Communities initiative envisions a region where people of all ages are engaged, valued and afforded equitable […]
San Diego Rotary Club honors National Conflict Resolution Center with annual Peace Award
San Diego, CA–The San Diego Rotary Club 33 selected a local nonprofit, National Conflict Resolution Center, as the recipient of the 2021 Peace Award. The resolution center received the honor for its notable work over the last three decades in bringing together different factions to communicate and collaborate. In addition, San Diego Rotary Club 33 […]
San Diego Oasis, County of San Diego host free virtual technology fair for older adults
San Diego, CA–If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything it was how crucial it is to stay connected to our friends and loved ones. Now more than ever, older adults need to be equipped with technologies that will help them be confident, connected, safe, and independent as we all continue to navigate the future. To […]
Amtrak Pacific Surfliner schedule change and service expansion effective Oct. 25
By SDCN Editor Orange County–The Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency, which manages the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner service, will implement one of the largest schedule adjustments for the Pacific Surfliner in years, which will include further restoration of service across the corridor as well as sweeping adjustments to existing […]
Mama’s Kitchen delivers more than food, it delivers love, medicine and healing
By SDCN Editor San Diego, CA–The holiday season is quickly approaching, which means local nonprofit Mama’s Kitchen is cooking up plans for its highly anticipated 17th Annual Mama’s Pies Thanksgiving Bake Sale. Mama’s Pies is a popular fundraiser that raises critical funds for the nonprofit to provide nutrition services to San Diegans vulnerable to hunger […]
TSA introduces Spanish-language automated virtual assistant
Washington, D.C.–The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) launched a Spanish-language automated virtual assistant to answer routine traveler questions via social media. The new system went live Monday and allows Spanish-speaking travelers to obtain quick answers about airport security procedures by sending their questions to @AskTSA. “A Spanish version of our @AskTSA social media virtual assistant represents […]
Five tips for seniors to keep on their feet during Fall Prevention Week
By Simona Valanciute, president and CEO, San Diego Oasis Many things can cause a fall – tripping over a rug, slipping on water, vertigo, muscle weakness, and certain medications to name a few. One in four older adults fall annually according to the National Council on Aging, and falls can result in hip fractures, broken bones, […]
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