 about our crime and our great community here in Central Vermont. And then our involuntary photographer, Terry, is going to take our group photo to document this occasion. And then people are definitely welcome to go back to the shade and hang out. There's food over under the trees. Please stay as long as you want. Leave when you need to. Enjoy the food in the shade. Thank you all for showing up today to participate in the world's largest fundraising and community building event dedicated to perinatal mental health. Each year, for the past five years, Good Beginnings has organized a climb in Central Vermont, together with all of our wonderful partners in the Central Vermont Perinatal Mental Health Coalition. And this year is a milestone year. It's our fifth year hosting a climb here in Central Vermont. And it's the 10th anniversary of the Climb Worldwide. So yeah, let's give it up for all of us climbers. 10 years. And the climb is really about community. It's about finding your village. We climb to send a message to each other and to parents everywhere that you are not alone. And that can be such an important and life-changing message. It was important for me, 12 years ago, in my own first post-partum journey. And it's especially important this year, so important to the many parents who welcomed a child during these past socially distanced pandemic years. So to all of you pandemic parents, we're dedicating this year's climb to you. We see you. We are here for you. And you're not alone. You are part of an international community of tens of thousands of climbers in roughly 140 communities worldwide from right down the road in Grotland two weeks ago to as far away as Kenya and Greece. And you're part of an amazing village of support here in central Vermont. Like our sponsors, the wonderful folks at CVMC's Women's and Children's Unit and the Center for Breastfeeding, nurses at the Department of Health to share stories of hope and recovery and to make a strong, visible statement about the role of community in supporting families with babies. We see you. We are here for you. And you are not alone.