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SF City Destroys Van Ness Planters After Hostile Activist Pressure

Viveka Rydell-Anderson of the Pacific Vision Foundation at 711 Van Ness Avenue spoke to CBS News about the citation she received from the DPW for her planters on Larch Street between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Street.

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SF City Destroys Van Ness Planters After Hostile Activist Pressure

Frustration mounting as San Francisco sends out code violations for sidewalk planter boxes

“We have a lot of patients who come for sight-saving care, so it’s really important that they can navigate the sidewalk,” Anderson said. “So we did what everyone else had done, and it has dramatically allowed us to have sidewalks that people can navigate.”

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Frustration mounting as San Francisco sends out code violations for sidewalk planter boxes

Empowering Sight: Our 2023 Impact Report

We are thrilled to unveil the Pacific Vision Foundation’s 2023 Impact Report, showcasing a year of incredible growth and impact. In 2023, our community’s generosity soared, with donations increasing by 102% from the previous year. Since inception, we have been empowered to serve over 3,500 patients and educate 160 residents. Many thanks to our supporters,…

Empowering Sight: Our 2023 Impact Report

Digital Health to the Rescue – Improving Access to Specialized Care: A Discussion with Viveka Rydell-Anderson

In the third episode of Sheppard Mullin’s Health-e Law Podcast, Viveka Rydell-Anderson, the CEO of Pacific Vision Foundation, delved into the increasing relevance of digital health technology, particularly in the area of specialized care, with Sheppard Mullin’s Digital Health Team co-chairs, Sara Shanti and Phil Kim.

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Digital Health to the Rescue – Improving Access to Specialized Care: A Discussion with Viveka Rydell-Anderson