Welcome to
Sunset Hall

a non-profit
retirement program
for freethinking elders

Sunset Hall, a non-profit retirement home for freethinking elders in Los Angeles, CA


 

About Sunset Hall




 

 

 

Welcome!

Join us for our Garden Party!
Our Annual Garden Party will be held Sunday, May 2, 2010, featuring the Fred Sokolow Jazz Trio.

Sunset Hall is a nonprofit program for free thinking elders who continue to share independence of spirit and involvement in the world. Our mission is to create a sense of community and a caring supportive environment.

We are dedicated to creating and maintaining opportunities for educational, cultural and political participation by Sunset Hall members in the larger society. Sunset Hall is a membership organization. Its community members, supporters and volunteers share in its governance. We strive to be a model of multi-ethnic and intergenerational life for our members and our community

Read Our Annual Appeal Letter


TESTIMONIALS

“I continue to enhance my learning skills through participating in Sunset Hall classes; including Spanish, Art, Current Events and Life Journeys. They are important! Participating in the discussion groups and forums keep me informed about the state of the nation and world, and provide a platform for me to express and act on my personal views regarding political and social justice issues. They create a gathering of community where I look forward to daily interaction with other free-thinking, likeminded seniors.” – Jennie Cooper

“The Progressive Forum, and the Current Events class both offer participants the opportunity to gather as a collective voice of likeminded seniors. We collectively express the need for reform of our healthcare and economic systems, and our desire for worldwide peace. We spearhead and participate in campaigns to contact our local, state and national political representatives to tell them what we want for our country, and for the world.” – Barbara Kaplan

“The Life Journeys Class encourages all of the participants to use their creativity. Aaron, our instructor, guides us to autobiographically write what we know! We learn that all of the students in the class look at life from different perspectives. I love the multiple formats we use in the class to capture our journey.” – Joyce Duca