 Hi, my name is Natalie and I'm here at the Women's Environmental Institute. This is an organization that works with environmental and social justice. And one project that we have been working on recently is called the North Circle Food Hub. And so the way I like to describe this is sort of like an online farmers market. And so this site allows you to pick and choose local produce that is used with organic methods and you order it online and then it is delivered to a drop site where you go and pick it up. There's many options there. We've got things like a ton of vegetables that depend on the season. So early in the season it's more of like lettuces and stuff and then into the fall it'll be more root vegetables. We've also have flowers and meats and we also have honey and like lip balm, honey lip balm. And so there's a lot of variety. So you can pick what you want and then it gets delivered to you in a box and you go pick it up from a close, like a site close to you that you choose and so some of them are at coffee shops or at food co-ops. We at the moment currently have around 15 customers but we are hoping to have more around 60 customers coming into our site. And so the really exciting part about this is that because it is all local all of these customers are from the local area and maybe they're even neighbors with some of these farmers. We have around 12 farms that we're working with. Some of them are organically certified but all of them use organic methods and when they start working with us they actually sign a pledge saying that they will use organic methods, they won't be using pesticides so that way we can assure customers they will be getting food that has been used with organic methods. And so this whole project is really local and so all of the farmers are around this area in the surrounding towns and so it's not only going to help the local community connect to the farmers but it will help these farmers grow and then in turn the customers can get more produce and it will all continue and grow this local farming.