Professional Services in Sun City
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Portrait Scene
- Multiple Locations
Seasoned photographers capture individuals and families during on-location shoots
DeLorme Studios
- North Scottsdale
Skilled photographer snaps sultry pictures of clients, then creates an online viewing gallery and crafts an 11”x14” metallic prints
Flash Boudoir
- Downtown Scottsdale
Boudoir photo session for women of all sizes yields champagne, chocolates, online gallery, 8"x10" print, and print credit
Home Movie Preservation Center
- South Scottsdale
Video technicians transfer memorable home-movie footage onto 5 or 10 high-quality DVDs
Tiffany Cleaners
- Central Scottsdale
Same-day services remove stains and clean high-maintenance clothing inside a cleaner that also hosts alterations and garment repair
Glamour Shots Baltimore
- Tempe
Seasoned photographers capture subjects with boudoir or traditional photo shoots replete with hair, makeup, and three wardrobe changes
Orcatek Photography
- Tempe
Instructor shares tips on taking more engaging photos, or teaches simple ways to improve videos
King Tapes
- Downtown Mesa
Experienced media technicians transfer up to 5 or 10 home videotapes onto 120-minute DVDs
Nissle Fine Art Photography
- Mesa
Three-hour seminars demystify shutter speeds, aperture, ISO settings, and composition so camera owners can take clear, crisp photos
Old Time Photo Studio
- Cave Creek
Wanted posters, pianos, and saloon atmosphere backdrop sepia-toned photos of couples dressed in cowboy hats and frontier-era clothing
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Down Syndrome Network of Arizona was founded a decade ago by a group of parents of children with Down syndrome, to help each other deal with the issues they were struggling with while raising their children. They decided to form an information network that would consolidate the available resources of special-needs organizations, recreation and alternative therapies, and legislative issues that would affect their lives. Through the network, parents can share their knowledge with each other, strengthening their personal-support systems, gaining a more comprehensive toolkit to help them handle challenges, and promoting an understanding of people with Down syndrome in their communities.
A volunteer-run and faith-based organization, The Clothes Cabin provides free clothing, shoes, and linens to low-income families. The organization accepts only new or gently used items that are then washed, ironed, and sorted by size to offer an experience similar to shopping at a retail store. Its volunteers served more than 1,000 families in 2011, providing more than 60,000 articles of clothing and household linens. The Clothes Cabin also has a free laundry service and, whenever possible, supplements clothing and linens with donations of books, hygiene items, toys, and diapers.
Initially created to rescue mares and foals that were discarded by the drug industry, Dreamchaser Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation now works to save horses and other farm animals from starvation, abuse, abandonment, and slaughter. Volunteers work to gentle and train the horses, many of which come to the ranch wild, until they're comfortable enough to join the herd. On average, a rescued horse spends roughly one year at the ranch. The ultimate goal is to place every animal into a loving, permanent home through the ranch’s adoption program. The organization also works to educate the public about the inhumane treatment of animals and provides enrichment programs for local foster children.
The phone-repair technicians at itechs inc keep communication lines open and running smoothly with a variety of iPhone, iPad, and iPod repair services. Since they specialize in these high-tech Apple products, they can quickly diagnose and fix virtually any kind of damage, from dying batteries to water damage caused by dropping the phone into the castle moat. Beyond repairing devices, the staff helps customers express their individuality by swapping out their phones’ black or white factory casings for vibrant hues or applying new stylish skins and bumpers.
West Valley Child Crisis Center (WVCCC) rose from the need for shelter housing. A group of women's service organizations and the John F. Long Foundation formed opened residential homes in 1986 and 1988 for children who were victims of domestic violence or neglect. Today WVCCC helps to find foster care and adoptive homes for children who were removed from their homes by Child Protective Services. In addition, the organization's birth-parent program teaches pregnant women about their options and ability to place their children with loving families, and the community-outreach program raises awareness about child-welfare issues.
