 My name is K-Buck, CEO of the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking. And I'm Ima Matu, the survival leadership program coordinator at CAST. So CAST is a direct service provider that works with survivors of trafficking of all kinds, all over the county of Los Angeles. They are survivors of both labor trafficking and sex trafficking. And what we do is we provide this continuum of care that focuses a lot on access to health care. And it's really through our partnership with Kaiser Permanente that we're able to provide not just training of health practitioners to be able to identify survivors when they see them, but to ensure that survivors are getting the best care possible and getting all of their health care and wellness needs met. Our model is really focused on services that are survivor centered and trauma informed. Our clients have a great deal of trauma when they escape traffickers, when they escape modern slavery and come to us for help. And so consequently our services ensure that we're addressing the trauma so that they can rebuild their lives and reintegrate back into the community as healthy community members. And as a person who are being affected by the issue of human trafficking and witnessed the CAST services that provided, I could speak on the services that I have received through CAST and how CAST has been supporting the well-being and continuing services for survivors from the beginning when clients or survivors call our hotline and place into the shelter and work with CAST manager very intensively, very comprehensive. It's amazing. I'm just one of the examples that CAST has helped me and CAST has been helping like hundreds and hundreds of survivors that are impacted by the issue of human trafficking. You know, Eva and I want to thank Kaiser Permanente for supporting our programs and at an even greater level helping us educate the community about human trafficking as it's a health issue. It's not just a criminal justice issue. It's a human rights issue that has a lot to do with survivors having access to quality care to become whole again. So on behalf of all of the survivors that we serve here at CAST, we want to thank Kaiser Permanente for being such a great partner in health.