Photo Gallery: Invitees tour the new Convalescent Aid Society warehouse
Art French, 80, takes a look at the new refurbished warehouse at Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Shannon Coe takes pictures of the new refurbished warehouse at Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Shannon Coe, from bottom (clockwise), and CAS Executive Director Dan Maljanian take a look at the old photos of the warehouse with CAS Director of Operations Jesse Avila at Convalescent Aid Society in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Director of Patient Care Services Judith Van Vleet takes a look at the new refurbished warehourse at Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. “It’s a wonderful service for people and it’s good for the community,” Vleet says. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
CAS Board of Director Joan Callanan, right, listens to Ken Wright as he donates money to CAS at Convalescent Aid Society in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
CAS Director of Operations Jesse Avila, left, gives a tour of the new refurbished warehouse with Shannon Coe at Convalescent Aid Society in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Carolyn French, 78, left and her husband, Art, take a look at the new refurbished warehouse at Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Art French, 80, left, and his wife, Carolyn, 78, take a look at the new refurbished warehouse at Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) in Pasadena on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The nonprofit organization more than doubled their storage space in the warehouse. CAS provides medial equipment for people who need it, Executive Director Dan Maljanian says. $50,000 of funding from Ahmanson Foundation and At Network was given to CAS. Their services has been around since 1923. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)