 At the University of Maryland Medical Center, we're committed to helping our West Baltimore neighbors live greater and healthier lives. Greater means a lot more to us than just medical care. In the last year, through greater education, training, and workforce programs, we provided job opportunities by hiring 18 of our neighbors as patient care technicians. Through programs like YouthWorks and partnerships with local organizations, we mentored 70 high school students and hired 50 additional neighbors as full-time employees, supporting them as they grow their careers and make a positive impact in their neighborhoods and on our city. Greater lives mean healthier options like our mobile food market, which provides fresh produce at a reduced cost as it travels throughout the community and investments like the nearly $10,000 donated by our employees for neighborhood school uniform programs, even purchasing a washer and dryer so students can keep their uniforms fresh and clean. Matthew Henson Elementary School is cooler on hot days thanks to the $4,000 our nurses and doctors donated to provide the school with air conditioners. And through greater local partnerships, we've increased our spending with small business by 50% for things like catering our events. In the past year, we've seen more than 30,000 people at our community health events that offer free health screenings, fitness demonstrations, and information on health and wellness. For more than 30 years, UMMC has continuously reaffirmed and broadened our commitment to and support of West Baltimore. After all, it is our home too. And our collaboration in the community is what being a part of something greater is all about.