 The reason I volunteer for veterans is my grandpa. I'm very proud of him and everything that he has done. He's a model citizen, a model veteran, and I just want to be able to help more people like him. He started talking to his grandfather about Vietnam and he felt that veterans just weren't getting enough. He already had it in him just to be a very kind and amazing human and soul. But his grandfather is a veteran. I'm a veteran as well. And he knows what we've gone through. He gets it. And a lot of people can get it, but they might not expand on it. And he really has. Jacob is an outstanding young man. I mean, he started to volunteer during COVID when people were staying home. He was coming in to drop off comfort items for our veterans. He's come in with Christmas cards, Valentine cards, cookies, letters. He's written personal letters to all of our veterans. He cares that much. It means a lot to us. Working with veterans has taught me to grow as a person and be able to help people as often as possible with whatever you can. I say I like volunteering because I like talking to people. I like hearing their stories and I love how it feels when I'm able to help someone. He's using his passions through volunteering to help drive where he wants his education to go. I plan to study supply chain management at Michigan State University and I truly hope to one day be able to carry over the skills I acquired there to the VA. I really would like to just work with veterans throughout my whole life and keep building with them and just improving their conditions going forward.