 Hey everyone, it's Gabrielle with Oxmar Auto Group. So Oxmar Toyota is sponsoring a golf event that St. Vincent DePaul is actually hosting. So I have Jennifer Clark here with me who is with this organization and Jennifer I just want to ask you a couple questions. So can you tell everybody what this organization is? So St. Vincent DePaul has been around for over 100 years and we work with people who are in crisis to help them stabilize and get their lives back on track. And one of the biggest crises that we work with people around is if they become homeless. So we have a men's overnight emergency shelter. We have a plethora of housing options on campus. And all of those housing options come with case management, which we believe is the catalyst for people to be able to get that support and those resources to really be able to come out of crisis and move into a place where they're more stable and can stay housed. In support of all of that, we also offer different services like the Family Success Center, which is where we are right now, which is an after school program. So children who have experienced homelessness and housing insecurity have a lot of educational challenges that come along with that. So we provide tutoring here. You're looking at all of our beautiful school supplies that our partner JCPS and our very generous donors have provided for us to help kids get ready for this school year. Even though we're in non-traditional instruction, we still plan on doing some supportive services around tutoring and technical support for parents and also providing them the different supplies that they need to help kids get their school work done because they're still doing that. We also have a food pantry and an open hand kitchen that serves two meals a day to anybody who's in need. And that's what we do. Okay, well, that is wonderful. Now, with COVID-19, has that hindered any of this? It has been a challenge. I'm very proud of how our organization has been able to cope with those challenges. We definitely have had some more need for cleaning and masks. And we've done a whole lot of work around different protocols to try and keep both our clients and our staff safe. So we have masks for everyone who comes in to see us. We do social distance home visits with our case managers now. The open hand kitchen is serving meals to go instead of opening the dining room. So we've changed a lot of what we do, but we're still doing everything that we did before COVID-19 started. Well, that's good. I'm glad you guys were able to work around that. Now, one more thing. So is there anything that you guys really need right now if someone wanted to, I don't know, like backpacks or school supplies? Absolutely. We have a variety of ongoing needs that include home goods, like bedding pillows, different things that people need when they move into a home, especially when they come in without a lot due to their circumstances. And then COVID-19 related, we continue to go through a tremendous amount of cleaning supplies, masks, gloves, all of those types of things. And we appreciate any support we can get around that. OK. And if someone wanted to donate that, could they just drop them off here? They could. They can come to our administration building and just knock on the door. OK. We will happily take those donations. And also, please visit our website. There's also, we still have volunteer opportunities as well in our food pantry and our kitchen. So feel free to visit our website and learn more about St. Vincent de Paul. OK, awesome. And I'll have a link to that. So thank you so much, Jennifer, for taking the time to speak with us. Really appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you, everyone. I'm over here with Abigail with St. Vincent de Paul. Now, they have a golf scramble coming up on the 21st, which is Monday. And we, Oxford Toyota, is sponsoring the whole in one with a 2020 Toyota Camry. So Abigail, what does that mean for you guys? So, Oxford Toyota has been involved with St. Vincent de Paul clubs and cocktails since the inception 17 years ago in 2003. I think every single year, Oxford Toyota has been involved in some sort of capacity. This year they're sponsoring the whole in one contest. And it's a really great opportunity for organizations throughout the community to get involved and give back to the community. And we really, really rely on these organizations to help us fulfill our mission of feeding the homeless, providing homes for those living in poverty. So every little bit helps. Now, is there anything right now that you guys specifically need for this? I think with the pandemic, we're trying to have a successful event since it's outside. I think we're going to be able to socially distance everyone and then they'll be out on the golf course. We have sold out of teams for this year, but we will be having an online silent option starting on September 18th. We will be posting it on our social media and our website. So you can definitely take a look at that. We're also going to be starting a couple of raffles. I will say bourbon, but I won't say what the bourbon is yet, but it involves more than one bottle of this bourbon. So stay tuned. It will all be posted a little bit before September 18th. We'll have some previews on our website. And that's a great way not only to support St. Vincent of Paul, but maybe get a little bit of bourbon or different auction items at the same time. Right, that sounds great. Well, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with me. Really appreciate it. And before we leave, where are we right now? This is a food pantry, right? So this is our food pantry. This is the six-year that has been running. It is 100% by volunteers about the filming part of the town. We are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the 4.02.03 zip code. And we're open from 9 to noon. People can come a couple of times a month to get a USDA food, their produce, different items. The pandemic we've had to, it can't be germinated in advance. Typically, it's a set up like a grocery store where you can come in with a grocery cart and you can pick your different items. Because if you don't like Brussels sprouts, we don't want to give you those. It's just being wasted food with like green beans. We have the green beans, we'll take those instead. So we never shut down, we just completely shifted what we did. And our amazing volunteers have been doing this from the beginning. Said of course we'll be here, we're going to help everybody still be able to eat every day. Right, that's awesome. It's really great that they're able to still do that. Thank you so much Abigail, it's a pleasure being here. Thank you. All right guys, any questions? I will have all of their contact information listed below. Thanks so much for watching, we'll see you guys soon. Bye.