 Keepin' the promise to those men and women who serve, that's what this is about. If there's a plight, if there's a need, whether it's financial or any other assistance, we try to meet that need. Some of these people, their houses are inhabitable right now. It's catastrophically underwater in the whole neighborhoods. It's within a foot and a half of where the last hurricane was in 2017. And I've got another four feet and it'll be in my house. And what we did today is we came here to the Ori County Veterans Affairs Office where they kindly opened this place up. By the end of the day we had close to 100 veterans and widows that were in need of assistance from the DAV. John came here and wanted to assess other veterans and we ended up having to assist him. When I first walked in he said nothing to me about his property. He wanted to know what was going on with other vets, how he could help, because that's just how John is. The reality's settin' in that you could possibly lose everything that you see the value of in your home and it will allow me to buy some food and possibly help me with relocating while we repair the damages. If you have it in your heart to give to the DAV you see what we're dealing with here and it's going to be here for two or three months of us trying to get back in our homes. Anything at all with the DAV's done for me today is a tremendous help and I thank God for the DAV. Again, just a small part of what the DAV does but we're very efficient, we're very good at what we do and we're here to take care of again those men and women who served and that's what we did today.