No Place to Grow Old

2024 • Documentary

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  • Available until Jun 01, 2026

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About the film

Director

Davey Schaupp

Producer

Davey Schaupp

Executive Producer

Michael Larson, Campbell Clarey, Rod Cruickshank, Ginger Cruickshank, Noah Wallace

Crew

Ryan Tidrick, Isaac O'Farrell, Rebekah Uhl, Jeremy Long, Seth Williams

Upcoming screenings

Awards & recognition

Portland Panorama Film Festival 2025

Official Selection

We Are Home Film Festival 2025

Official Selection

Social Justice Film Festival 2025

Official Selection

Oregon Documentary Film Festival Winter 2025

Award Finalist

What people are saying

"We should be judged as a society by how we treat our most vulnerable, and this movie really highlights the way Oregon needs to act with urgency to solve our housing crisis to take care of seniors and those most vulnerable.”

Khan Pham

Oregon Senator

"I’m grateful to have been part of a project that shares the stories of real people I know, highlighting the resilience and humanity I see every day. The film’s message is clear: we can — and we must — do better to ensure that every senior in our community has dignity and a safe place to call home.”

Liz Starke

Director, Rosehaven Shelter

"Powerful stories grow understanding and ignite people to action. Through their inaugural film, Humans for Housing brings our community together for vital conversations while standing shoulder-to-shoulder with frontline organizations addressing housing and homelessness.

Angela Martin

Executive Director, HereTogether Coalition

“The documentary No Place to Grow Old has been a powerful tool in raising awareness about the growing crisis of housing insecurity among older adults. Our agency has had the privilege of screening this film in communities across Oregon, sparking meaningful conversations and deepening public understanding of the barriers and injustices faced by those without stable housing. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, reinforcing the need for continued advocacy, funding, and innovative solutions to address homelessness. "

Fariborz Pakseresht

Director, Oregon Department of Human Services

"It was powerful to see how the stories captured in No Place to Grow Old bring this issue to life in such a personal way. I worked closely with the team at Humans for Housing, and what stood out to me was their unwavering commitment to shining a light on the stories of those who are often overlooked. This project does more than expose the crisis—it offers a vision of hope and shows that, with the right policies and collective will, we can create a future where no senior has to fear losing their housing.”

President Emeritus at ECONorthwest

John Taponga