This
page contains a list of persons, businesses and organizations near and
dear to my heart. No one has asked to be placed on this list and no one
pays me for being on this list. Over the years, these are the special
people who have helped me and rendered services in an exemplary manner.
Enjoy!
Earth Oasis -
Computer Repairs
Earth Oasis is a person-to-person personal computer company. Founded by
Tom Slaughter, a longtime resident of the beautiful foothills above Glendale,
Pasadena and Burbank, CA. Earth Oasis helps individual computer owners,
home business owners and small business owners in the local area with
their personal computer needs.
Todd
Doty - Graphic Designer/Flair For Design
With many years of print and web experience, strong design skills and
natural creative talent, Todd will be an invaluable resource to your organization!
Check out his designs at Flair For Design.
California
Advocates for Nursing Home Reform
This group protects consumers from nursing home abuse, educates people
about Medi-Cal, puts on educational programs for lawyers and social workers.
Bienvenidos
Children's Center
Since 1986 Bienvenidos Children's Center, Inc., (BCC) has welcomed
children
and families to its network of services. Here, children find a safe environment,
parents find compassionate and comprehensive support, and families find
new strength.
Thou
Shalt Honor Foundation
This foundation, set up by the producers of a landmark PBS documentary,
gives all sorts of information about and for caregivers. Start with "About
caregiving" and "CareGiving Resources."

Professional Fiduciary Association of California
We
are fortunate in California that there is an organization of energetic,
capable individuals who are committed to providing the highest quality
of care possible for our community of frail elderly adults. This organization
is known as the "Professional Fiduciary Association of California." Learn
more about this organization by going to their website.
Montrose
Shopping Park Association
Nestled among the hills of the serene Crescenta Valley, the quaint village
of Montrose truly is a town in two worlds. Montrose has retained its charming
"Main Street U.S.A." character, while at the same time serving
as the center of local commerce for more than 70,000 residents who call
the Crescenta Valley their home.
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