Returning to the SGV

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Sorry about the lag in posts. I've been out of the area since Christmas Eve, the night of the Covina massacre. On Covina's Web site, they refer to a donation set up for the families involved.

Donation Information

On December 24, 2008 a devastating tragedy occurred that took the lives of nine family members in the City of Covina. From the onset of this tragedy members of the community and public at large have requested information as to how to donate to the families of those involved. The families of those directly impacted by this tragedy have appointed a trustee for any type of financial donations and his information is listed below.

Ortega Family Fund
c/o Scott Nord
500 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 550
Glendale, CA 91203


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Buildings are expensive and not everyone is able to buy it. Nevertheless, mortgage loans are invented to help different people in such kind of hard situations.

Mccayde said:

Very valid, pithy, scucinct, and on point. WD.

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