1930′s Art Deco Engagement Ring There’s one moment no bride or groom will ever forget: the moment they got engaged, which is eternally symbolized by the one and only engagement ring. A couple may exchange all kinds of jewelry throughout a relationship (especially celebrity couples… consider Elizabeth Taylor’s epic collection!) but there is only one engagement ring. Needless to say, the proposal should be just as unforgettable as the ring, since the ring will forever be imbued with the story. This is especially true when it comes to antique/vintage rings, which often carry with them multiple love stories! Do you have an unforgettable engagement story? Share us your story and a picture of your ring, and we may feature you on our blog! Just email us at maryam[at]diamondestatetrust[dot]com. Make sure to Like us on Facebook to find out if you’re a winner! Still looking for a ring? Consider the 1930′s Art Deco engagement ring pictured above. It’s made from rose gold (one of the biggest jewelry trends of the moment) and boasts a 2.57 carat diamond surrounded by a ring of round diamonds and black enamel trim. Pricing available upon request. View original post here: Behind Every Ring Is A Love Story: Share Your Engagement Story With Us!
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El Monte Dentist Helping His Community
Angel Dental Care 3551 Peck Rd. El Monte, CA 91731-3527 Phone: 626-444-2002 While most dentists help their own patients by providing quality care through their office, Dr. Joseph Zaghi has always wanted to do more. For years, he has volunteered his time, talents, and donated money to help the community of Los Angeles. During these economical hard times many youth and adults will bypass a dentist visit. In hopes to inspire family’s to take positive steps in their own dental care, Dr. Joseph Zaghi, DDS has announced a favorable shift in patient policy. In response to a nationwide trend, Dr. Joseph Zaghi is now offering his prospective dentistry patients a complimentary exam, X-ray, and consultation as well as no interest payment plans even with bad or no credit. All patients can get their needed treatment regardless of their credit history. Angel Dental Care will work with any budget. While many dentistry practices in Los Angeles, Ca. charge a fee for consultations, which can range anywhere from $50 to $300. According to Dr. Zaghi, the offer is in response to a growing need for family dental solutions. “In today’s economic climate, hearing the words, we treat you like family really means something when looking for a family dentist. Offering a free consultation is the least Angel Dental care can do to ensure that more people receive well-deserved treatment for dental and cosmetic problems,” he said. One of the primary reasons that many people don’t go to the dentist and receive vital care for their teeth and gums is dental anxiety. Fear of going to the dentist is very common; Angel Dental Care offers Sleep dentistry, also known as sedation dentistry that allows fearful patients to receive Dental care. From Getting help with dental implants that can be used to support a number of dental prostheses, including crowns, implant-supported bridges or dentures. The City of El Monte is a residential, industrial, and commercial city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city’s slogan is “Welcome to Friendly El Monte,” and Angel Dental Care extends their friendly hand to you. More information can be obtained at http://honestdentistry.com/ . Contact: Marcy Gonzalez, Patient Coordinator Angel Dental Care 3551 Peck Rd. El Monte, CA 91731-3527 Phone: 626-444-2002 Website : http://honestdentistry.com/
Finding Section 8 Housing
Section 8 Housing Section 8 Housing Finding low income housing can be a difficult task. It is necessary that you have as much information as possible. This article will tell you a little bit about the program, how it works, if you are eligible for section 8 housing, how to apply and where to find more information on section 8 apartments and single family homes. The Housing Choice Voucher Program, commonly referred to as Section 8, a reference to the section of U.S. Housing Act of 1937 that created the subsidy program, has helped low-income families pay the rent since the Great Depression and is widely considered to be one of the most successful affordable housing programs. Authorized in 1974 by Congress, the Section 8 housing program provides low income apartments through rental subsidies for eligible low income families. This program is an effective way for the government to provide clean, safe, affordable homes and apartments for rent to families and individuals in need. Section 8 Eligibility Local PHA’s compare the total annual gross income and family size to the median income for the metropolitan area in which they operate. Typically, families whose income does not exceed 50 percent of the median income for the area are eligible. Also, a PHA must grant 75 percent of its vouchers to applicants whose incomes are less than 30 percent of the median income. Check with your local PHA to find your area’s specific income limits. The application process will examine each applicant’s income, assets and family characteristics. Verifications with local banks and employers will be completed to determine Section 8 eligibility. Section 8 Housing Vouchers If the PHA determines that an applicant is eligible for low income housing they will be granted a voucher which can be used at apartment buildings and home rental properties that participate in the Section 8 housing program. To find participating apartments and houses, use MyNewPlace apartment search and select the ‘affordable’ icon on the amenities drop down toolbar. This will display apartment buildings that offer low income housing. The PHA, since it has limited resources, sets parameters. The goal of the housing program is to allow for the participating families to rent an affordable apartment, which is defined as a rental that is 30 percent of monthly income. The PHA therefore determines a payment standard, which is the amount of a moderately priced home or apartment for rent in the local housing market. Section 8 participants can use their housing voucher to rent an apartment that is around this payment standard. Though PHAs allow for families to choose apartments or homes for rent that exceed the payment standard, they would be responsible for paying any additional amount. By law, the PHA limits the percentage of income that can be paid towards rent to 40 percent of income, however. Section 8 Waiting Lists Long waiting lists are common in many areas as the demand for affordable apartments usually greatly outpaces the resources available to HUD and PHAs. Some PHAs have actually closed their waiting lists. Each PHA is different, so it is essential to do some research before you start looking for an apartment for rent. PHAs do, however establish priorities for certain applicant families such as those that are homeless or living in squalid conditions, paying more than 50 percent of its income towards rent or have been involuntarily displaced. The PHA is has the latitude to establish priorities according to the demands of the local market.