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Blinds Chalet Blinds announces line for low-income families
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The statistics on poverty in the United States is appalling. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 37 million people lived in poverty in 2007. Between 2000 and 2007, the number of people living in poverty has risen by 6 million people. Even more surprising is that 37% of households of women with children lived in poverty headed.
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na? If the amount going to end poverty in America, window treatments offer a sense of privacy for families and help insulate houses and apartments from sun and cold. Window treatments to reduce energy costs and reduce the need for air conditioning and heat. Blinds Chalet launched a line of window blinds treatment under .00.
These blinds are Faux Wood blinds and models such as mini blinds, discount prices. Both 1A message? Classic mini blinds and aluminum mini blinds are sold slightly more than 0.00 per. â?? Each family has the right to privacy, â?? Said Chris Stanley blinds chalet. â?? Our goal in borders mini blinds is to give families a sense of dignity and a little extra protection against the elements. We deserve all that’s ????
55% of children from low-income families have at least one parent works full time all year, reports the National Center for Children in Poverty. With the economic crisis of recent years, ATI? S receive more and more difficult for families to come to make ends meet. simple comforts, such as home textiles often sacrificed to keep a roof over a familiar?? the head.
while love is free will to live parents provide their children with food, furniture and a house – a place where they can feel safe. Sometimes in a position to close a window blind cutting of the world, only to find someone through another day.
For more information on blinds chalet or current trends in the industry:
Contact: Chris Stanley
Company: Blinds Chalet
www.BlindsChalet.com
Phone: 1-888-633-7840 or 480-633-7840
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N. M. Will Use Grant for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
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State received a $385,000 grant from from the U.S. Health and Human Services Department New Mexico plans to use a $385,000 federal grant to assist families living in rural areas who use either propane or wood burning stoves to meet their home heating needs, the state Human Services . . .
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