 Okay, everyone, I'm here at Base Camp in Bihu, Lebanon and I'm just about to go on to a tour. I want to introduce you to Fajah. Hi guys. Here we have Fuji. So they get the data and depending on the data that they get, we dispatch 100 boxes per day approximately. We have also a lot of donations. So for example, everything that's cooked here, it's cooked for the volunteers. So here's the first aid team. So what happened is that directly after the bomb, we had a lot of people that were still injured and in hospitals were vulnerable. So people used to come here to patch up their wounds. Now it changed because everyone patched up their wounds and it's more like medical supplies. They can come and check on their families, like the kids to check if they have something. Here we have sanitary products. So for women, for children and for women. And we send them via thought-based. Every day approximately 100 boxes. Here we have Embrace. Embrace is a bond of a line for help, suicide of thoughts and depression, etc. And of course, after the explosion, you had a lot of people that lived these moments that are still suffering today. They can't hold Embrace and talk about it. Here's the cleaning team. So also the first few weeks here we had a huge number of volunteers that used to come to clean up the streets and the homes. And we have here a bunch of media team, a scouting team, if you're on. So we're still scouting. We send scouts with a Google form. They fill it. And we have all the data that comes into an Excel sheet. At night, that data is filtered out depending on which operations are we going to do. So food operations have their own data, sanitary construction, etc. And each operation has its own in-house operation. Okay, very cool. Right now the big chunk of work is reconstruction. That's nice. Which one? We can see it. Reconstruction, we divided. We have the heritage building. We're working directly with someone from Patrick. Actually, I called them today and told them we already have four buildings. The heritage building. We need to set up a strategy. So it's going to be one team. We have another team that's taking buildings as they are. So we already have four buildings. It was one building. Now we have an everyday operation, which is individual apartments at need-hand. And right now we already did the 80 to 100 apartments. And it's going to grow faster with every year. Hopefully. So that's the base camp. And how can people get involved if they're here on the ground? Where do they go to volunteer like me? I'm going to volunteer. So it depends on how you want to volunteer. You can volunteer maybe with the food boxes. You need to check with the food operation. Let's say you had experience in first aid. You could have them there in construction if you're an architect or an engineer. And you want to help with this. It depends on how you want to help and your specialty.