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Communication & Information

Age Friendly Pacifica sets out to provide details about the coalition as well as sharing the available channels of communication available to stay up to date on all things Pacifica and living on the coast.  ​

Proposed Age Friendly Project:

Communication Strategy Guide

In response to many Pacificans telling us during our community wide assessment that they have difficulty staying informed of events, services and opportunities that they can enjoy or benefit from, Pacifica’s Age Friendly Initiative plans to develop a communication and Information strategy guide.  This guide will be a set of strategies that the City and all community organizations can use to reach a greater percentage and cross-section of Pacifica’s older residents.


We welcome you to join us in shaping this communication strategy guide for our community. . If you are interested in being part of a committee to put this strategy guide together, please email agefriendlypacifica@gmail.com 

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Please Note: The following list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of organizations in Pacifica that offer communication channels but rather as common examples of ones that contribute to Pacifica’s livability when it comes to the domain of Communication.

Existing Channels
for Communication

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The City of Pacifica has a weekly newsletter that  includes sections on City News, Press Releases, and upcoming events to keep you informed about local affairs.

Pacifica Senior Services is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for seniors aged 60 and older. Here are some of the key offerings:

  • Nutritious Lunch Programs: Includes Congregate and Meals on Wheels.

  • Transportation Services: A 20-passenger wheelchair-lift equipped bus is available.

  • Classes and Activities: Over 40 weekly classes and clubs.

  • Daily Activities and Entertainment: Opportunities for socialization and engagement.

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Various roles, including Meals on Wheels drivers.

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PCT (Pacific Coast TV) provides P.E.G.:

Public, Education and Government TV 

in partnership with organizations and individuals in our community.  

Coastside News is the parent organization for local news sources like the Pacifica Tribune and Half Moon Bay Review, providing online news, daily newsletters, and a monthly print magazine (Coastside Magazine) covering the San Mateo County Coastside from Pacifica south to Pescadero, focusing on community stories, local politics, and environmental issues for residents and visitors

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The “Pacifica Locals” Facebook page is a useful resource that is administered to prevent
inappropriate and disrespectful posts.

Stay informed on the latest
Age Friendly Developments

Expect 2-3 emails per month

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