 Good morning, everyone. It's Benita, your Community Outreach Specialist, and today I'm here at the grand opening of the newest Wawa in Pasco County, 54 and Trinity Boulevard. And I'm going to be showing you guys a lot of great things today. There's actually a hoagie building contest with law enforcement, PSO against fire rescue. And I'm just saying, I think we might dominate because I feel like firefighters, they cook a lot of chili, and they don't know a lot about making sandwiches. But Stay Tuned is going to be a really fun event. It's been absolutely packed ever since I got here. And I've been here for like the last like 30 or so minutes, but like there was a line outside, not just for the free t-shirts or the coffee, but just to come get gas. Like, they're about to blow other gas stations out of the water. But enough of that, Stay Tuned, let's see what we can get into. Building contest. And we won, I'm just saying. We are representing well. So we won against the firefighters, and the choice which was the Sheriff's Office was the Tampa Bay Regional Critical Intent Team. Okay. Why are they important to us? Why was that the charity that we chose? So they're important to us, responders. So half of the Sheriff's Office has critical incidents that we respond to, so the first responders. So what we do is we assist as a regional team and as a local team. So we have a critical incident stress management team here locally, and we have the Tampa Bay Regional Team. And so as part of that Tampa Bay Regional Team, it's a non-profit, ran through first responders. So what we do is we assist in critical force officers involved in officer involved shootings. We respond to tragic accidents, people who pass away. We see a lot of things that most people should have to see. So it basically sounds like it's law enforcement, you know, we help all of you in times of need, but this is to help us in times of need when things happen to us as well. And what's your role? I know you're pretty high up at the regional team. What's your title with that? I am. So I was recently elected as vice president of the team. We're my clappers. I'm even clappers right now. Congratulations. Thank you. That's exciting. Okay. So what else should the people know? Is there any way that our citizens can help with the charity that we chose or in our partnership? Is there anything that they could do? Yeah. So actually, so if anyone's a part of Amazon, it's called Amazon Smiles. You can look up our sponsorship through our team with the Tampa Bay Regional. And they can support us through any time that it doesn't come out of their pocket, but any money that they spend on Amazon Smile will give 10% to our team. Oh, that's awesome. That's awesome because it adds up. Yes, it certainly adds up. And so they also have a website, TBRCIT.org. I'll put that right here guys. BRCIT.org. And so what that is, it's group of course responders all from the Tampa Bay area. So we have law enforcement, fire rescue. We have detention. We have communications. Mental health. Mental health. Okay. We have therapy dogs. Therapy dogs, yep. We have a number of different members. Licensed mental health counselors, clergy. And so we all come together and we, at a time of need, we help out our fellow first responders. I love that. So it's to reduce the effects of critical incidences and the stress that results from that and the cumulative stress over our career. I love that. So kudos. So all that information, guys, this is why we do more than what you think in our community. This was a really big event and a really big day. We came home with the gold as well and with a check for that charity, which is going to be absolutely needed. I know it is. So thanks for following along with us. If you haven't liked already, go ahead, do so. If you haven't commented already, do that as well and subscribe if you still haven't at this point. And we'll see you next time. Bye guys. Bye.