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YumaSunGallery > Alejandrina Bojorquez (left) and her husband Humberto Lopez check out the master bedroom in their her new home at 688 Avenue A on Friday afternoon. The home was made possible by the Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization, which helps the needy acquire housing.
YumaSunGallery > Alejandrina Bojorquez (left) talks with Margie Lopez of Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization shortly before Bojorquez received the keys to her new home at 688 Avenue A on Friday afternoon. The home was made possible by the Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization, which helps the needy acquire housing. Standing behind Bojorquez is her son Juan Lopez.
YumaSunGallery > Alejandrina Bojorquez, having just received the keys to her new home at 688 Avenue A, unlocks the front door for the first time Friday afternoon. The home was made possible by the Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization, which helps the needy acquire housing.
YumaSunGallery > Shereen Staples, a saleswoman for Super Shami Wow, gives a demonstration Saturday at the Civic ‚enter during the Yuma Home & Garden Show, which wraps up today. Staples nearly sold out of the product in just two days.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Alexis Herrera was thrilled to see her father, Corporal Mauricio Herrera, a few weeks back when his squardron returned from a seven-month tour in Iraq.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Yuma Life Archive (2006-2009) >  Marine Home 3
YumaSunGallery > Family and friends of the VMA 311 wait in a hanger at MCAS Friday morning as the Marines return from a seven-month deployment in Iraq.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Corporal Mauricio Herrera was met by his wife Nicole and daughter Alexis since his squardron was deployed to Iraq seven month back.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Lance Corporal John Matala smiles at his son, Logan, who's wearing his glasses.  Matala has not seen his family for seven months.

- by Jared Dort
Alejandrina Bojorquez, having just received the keys to her new home at 688 Avenue A, unlocks the front door for the first time Friday afternoon. The home was made possible by the Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization, which helps the needy acquire housing.
YumaSunGallery > Alejandrina Bojorquez, having just received the keys to her new home at 688 Avenue A, unlocks the front door for the first time Friday afternoon. The home was made possible by the Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization, which helps the needy acquire housing.
Alejandrina Bojorquez, having just received the keys to her new home at 688 Avenue A, unlocks the front door for the first time Friday afternoon. The home was made possible by the Yuma Neighborhood Development Organization, which helps the needy acquire housing.
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