 My name is Jeannie Tamayo and we're here on behalf of the Pedro Martinez Foundation. We're at the Dunkin Donuts in Roxbury. We'll be delivering today's donuts to some people in need just to bring a happy smile to their face. We're loading up some Dunkin Donuts. We're actually going to be going into the Timothy Middle School and we're going to be delivering to students from that school. My name is Raj. I live and work in Boston. I also work part-time with the Red Sox. I've been involved with the Pedro Martinez Foundation for about three or four years volunteering. So when I saw that they're looking for volunteers, I just wanted to help out, you know, because it's a tough situation, but I know some people have it tougher than I do. So whatever I can do to help makes me feel good, hopefully makes them feel good, but it's also a good way to get the world to come together. So these highlighted ones are the ones that I gave you. Okay. So you're going to be doing Mesa, which is like right over there. Yeah, right over here. You have the ones that are closest to here. My name is Evelyn Robinson. I've been doing, helping out the Pedro Foundation for a few years now and I enjoy this because I like to help people out that are in need. Unfortunately, I'm capable of doing that. So this is why I'm here. It's very fulfilling for me and I enjoy volunteering. It's because there has been times in the past where it was reversed and people helped me out. Hi, good. Hi! How are you doing? Hola! Hola, dear. Thank you. You're welcome. Yes. Hi, everyone. It's Julia Mejia, at-large Boston City Councilor and La Primera Latina to serve in the City Council. Just coming here to say thank you so much to the Pedro Martinez Foundation for feeding so many of our families here in the City of Boston. We really do appreciate it. One of the things that we've heard in our office is that food and security is real for a lot of our most vulnerable and as someone who grew up in poverty, I know what a difference a meal can make. So thank you again for all your hard work. We really do appreciate you feeding our people. Thank you so much. Muchas gracias por todo. Muchas gracias por todo. Gracias, Pedro Martinez. You know, en este momento están críticos que estamos pasando nosotros ahora por esta ayuda que está ofreciéndola a la comunidad y que Dios lo bendiga a él y a sus familias y lo multiplique en muchas bendiciones. Hola, Pedro. Erí aquí de Boston. Estoy dando las gracias por este lindo gesto de detalle de cómo se dice de mirando todo esto por lo que es el COVID que no ha afectado a todos. Este es el dios que te den mucha vida y salud, de verdad. Eso es una par de ampasana, de multano. Y espero que todo, que todo esto pronto podamos ir a ver un partido, a abrazar, nos compartir y muchas gracias por todo. Te bendiga a ti y a tus familias. AJ, you want some donuts? Hey, AJ, you want some donuts? You think you're a cavity? You think you're a big boy? I think you're a big boy. Huh? Look at that. How are you? What? Me personally, being no stranger to struggle, coming from a city where there's a ton of need, this has been very, very rewarding because we get to give back to people. We get to see hope in their eyes and understand the fact that they're not alone, that there are people out there that care about them, that we're here to help. It doesn't matter how small a part it is, but it's still a part. It gives people that spark where we don't have to feel like we're struggling by ourselves or, you know, this pandemic is bigger than humanity. So for me, it's very personal because I understand what it's like to be in that position. Thank you, Pedro. Thank you, Duncan. We just want to say thank you to Duncan Donuts on behalf of the Pedro Martinez Foundation for taking part in this effort with us.