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    Yerba Buena Alliance

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Metro Appliance Repair

    Metro Appliance Repair

    4.9
    (439 reviews)

    I have a 10-year-old built-in Thermador fridge that initially had a defrost issue--it was blowing…read morehot air and warming up. Vadym came promptly and fixed that issue with no problem. Later, I had another problem as the fridge started making an odd noise. Initially, Vadym suspected it was the compressor fan, but the issue persisted. This issue had actually been lingering for a long time, I had at least four or five other companies came to diagnose the noise issue, each offering different quick opinions--some barely inspected it and suggested immediate part replacements, others insisted the fridge needed to be pulled out (which is a big job for a built-in unit) and fix from the back of the fridge. But none felt confident, they all rushed to conclusions without a proper diagnosis. Vadym stood out by taking the time. He thoroughly examined the fridge and, when the issue persisted, he consulted his network instead of guessing. Eventually, he figured out the noise was caused by the condenser pipe and water pipe being too close, which caused vibration when the compressor kicked in. In the end, he fixed it. What I truly appreciated was his commitment, he didn't rush to a quick guess; he invested time, asked for input, and returned until it was resolved. I would highly recommend Vadym and Metro Appliance to others.

    Really happy I found this company. Vadim diagnosed the problem with my dishwasher, ordered the…read morepart, came back and got it done. Also fixed a problem with the ice maker in our freezer. He was courteous, professional, knowledgeable, and on time. Definitely recommend, and will call this company again.

    The Princess Project

    The Princess Project

    4.4
    (14 reviews)

    Went with a niece, she took her time but she found the dress she wanted to wear thanks to the…read moreladies that helped guide her. She also met some nice girls along the way. The girls share a dressing room together and after picking a dress have an option between picking shoes or an accessory. They can only choose 1! They also gave my niece a bag of makeup which was nice! Definitely recommend especially if you don't have the money to pay for a new dress! They aren't ugly dresses either! I've also had lots of friends go when I went to school, I had regrets not going myself since I was embarrassed. Definitely recommend booking as soon as possible since it can fill up and sell out the access to get inside. Don't feel discouraged coming here! My niece loved the experience! Your kids will love it too when it's prom season!!

    This was the volunteer opportunity were I was the Fairy Godmother and helped "Cinderella" find her…read moredress for the ball. Princess Project was created in Feb 2002 when a girl wanted to go to the prom but could not afford a dress. The founder of Princess Project did a dress drive and received an enormous amount of support from the SF Bay Area. Since then, they have served nearly 20,000 teens. If you are a teen that needs a dress for the prom visit http://princessproject.org/get-a-dress/ the last giveaway is 3/22/14. If you want to be a Fairy Godmother visit http://princessproject.org/volunteer/ I decided to volunteer as a dress runner. Basically, I was the one who ran up and down the stairs putting the "unwanted" dresses back on the rack. They have other opportunities such as; check-in (done outside), personal shopper (helps the girls pick out the dress they want), check-out (done inside). This was the earliest volunteer I've done to date. We woke up at 6am to get to SF by 7:45am. BART is not close to this location (2099 Market Street). You would need to take a bus to Church Street from BART. If you know me, you know I don't go on BART/bus without my honey. So, with a little begging and pleading, I convinced my honey to drive me here! Thanks babe!! Once I arrived and signed in. They gave a cute apron to wear. The organizer gave a tutorial on what will happen and we went off to our positions to get ready for the girls. They bring in 20 groups of girls at a 15-20 min increment. The girls have 10 mins to find a dress with their personal shopper, 10 mins to try it on and 5 mins to get a free accessory. You are probably wondering how this is possible. I thought the same exact thing, but it is possible. Obviously, you have those girls/moms who deviate from the rules. On Sat, they had about 400 girls. On Sun, I would say they probably had half that amount. After 5 hours of running up and down the stairs, it was time to go home. The experience was awesome! Seeing a girl get excited about a dress that both she and her mom had happy tears made it all priceless. On this day I was the Fairy Godmother but on 3/28, I will be Cinderella ready to kiss my Prince Charming at the ball! Thank you Princess Project for making a girls dream come true. Walnut Creek Open Space here we come!!

    Yerba Buena Alliance - localservices - Updated August 2026

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