 Back in early 2020 when COVID took over, one of the things that impacted the homeless community was that local shelters made the decision for the safety of their current guests to close the doors to new entries. We were motivated to try to find a way for literally homeless individuals to have a safe place to isolate so that they could reduce their own risk of contracting COVID and potentially becoming very sick. So the work we do here at the Healthy Hotel is geared towards providing health care to individuals that otherwise wouldn't have access to it. These folks have a lot of chronic conditions that have not been managed for some time. So getting them here in a partnership with the CSB to have a place for them to receive that care and to get them to the resources in the community that are available to them. When I was hired by Centera, I was asked to participate in this program and it has made such a huge difference in my life. This is just a way to give back and to help them know that they are cared for, that there are people that are out there to help them. I think what Centera and the Healthy Hotel program were able to achieve together for our homeless population is when we weave housing and medical care into the same path, what we tell people is that it's about more than just four walls in a door. It's about you and your health and your safety and your own ownership into your life choices.