 everyone. It's wonderful to be here again. I am with the Bridging Group, another Bridging Group that is moving through community connections and making us stop at CCTV. They actually were going to film this show back on February 4th but there was a snowstorm so this group is actually an independent living but has shifted gears to come here and I am proud to introduce to you the canned doodle. Would you like to introduce yourself? Yep. I'm Ronnie Kanay and I go to high school and it's great to be here first. And what's your name? Semen. And what school do you go to? BS. Awesome. Great to have you here. I'm Hannah. Hannah, you go to VHS. It's awesome to have you here. Personal needs are medical. Exactly. We are here to talk about community health. You are on it and we'll be back in a moment to talk about community health. First we'll introduce one more canned doodle. Hi, I'm Moka Parano. I go to SP High School. Awesome. And were you going to fill us in on why your group is called the canned doodles? Yeah, because we got it from our friends, the Green Mountain Self Advocates. They can do attitude and we also took it from the Beatles and that's it. Yeah, that was a great merging, that idea of the Beatles. And I also have to say our name is less hard to say than the Brecky's first name. True. That's right. And for those of you who've watched our previous show, who did explain the Brecky's name? It was hard to pronounce it, so that's why we changed it. We don't have to do it, that was just one. Yeah, canned doodles has been. Canned doodles right from the Kitten Kaboodle. Awesome. So thank you. And now here I am with Kristen Fontaine. Hello, Kristen. Hi, thanks. So I'm the pediatric outreach coordinator at University of Vermont Medical Center. And I am part of a project called the Community Health Needs Assessment. And that's where we partnered. So to get the canned doodles and the other students input on what health looks like in our community. And we're using a very broad definition of health. So not just whether I'm sick or someone's feeling ill, but really is our whole community able to be healthy? Are we able to be active? Do we have safe places to go out and play? We have good drinking water, access to good healthy foods, good education, safe roads, all sorts of things that are part of our community that help to make us healthy. And not just how I take care of me or how you take care of you, but how we take care of each other. And so the hospital goes out every three years and asks our community, what do you think keeps us healthy? What do we have that's good in our community? And where do we want to do some work to make it better? And that's where the students came in. So they went out and took pictures of things in their art community that demonstrated health, well-being, good medical health, lots of different things. So I'm so excited to talk about the photos. Great, awesome. This has been a great, a great collaboration. So the the brekkies who people previously met and we just spoke about, went out and found pictures. And now what we're going to do today is share the pictures that canned doodles found on a very cold day in February. So without further ado, I will pop out and the canned doodles will pop, pop, pop, pop, pop in and share their pictures with you. Thanks. Okay, well, today, well, today, well, first of all, again, Ryan's the name again. And today, and I'm going to read and I'm going to read things today. All of these products are medical germs and uppers heal and protects get it sorted to the market. What do you think the picture? I love that picture. Great. Especially important during these times, right? During COVID that we were keeping our hands really clean, right? And then people could find those products. There were a lot of times when it was difficult to find those products. So I'm glad you were able to find them. Yeah, it was a bit hard for me at first. Thomas and I make a castle on ice. I was taking a picture with him. And I thought the word and see it was perfect was perfect. But um, but I want to know. Not certain if, um, you know, things, but now we have will now have Alex, please. Please sit with me. That is healthy where people in the community come together to buy and eat. I'm Hannah, please sit with me. That is healthy where people in the community come together to buy and eat. I picked this, I picked this picture because I like ice cream. I like ice cream. I like ice cream and I think this is very good about community health. What's your favorite flavor of ice cream? I don't have one. It teaches people about the ice cream. So I think that's an important part of our community, too. It's great. Yeah. Well, thank you. Thank you. Nice to see you. Can I hear something about community health today? You shared all your photos of what you think are healthy in our community and what keeps you near friends healthy and happy and a lot to learn about how we can, we can support each other in this. Make sure that we're all able to be healthy and happy. We've had a great time today and we hope we help you. I've had a great time today, too. Well, on behalf of Candidals, I want to say a big goodbye. See you next time. Bye. Can't wait. I can see you. And see you.