 Dream of the Pedro Martinez Foundation is to bring opportunity to kids in both the Dominican Republic and the US, whether through sports or education. It's a big task. It's a big challenge for their world countries to raise good kids with good education. So that's what we're looking forward to. Leading the foundation, Carolina and Pedro Martinez, surrounded by friends, fellow athletes and supporters, are raising money to fund a charter school and sports complex in the DR. The last couple years has been tough for everybody to keep things together with COVID and the restrictions and all that. So it's nice to see this event back up and running again. It's the work that we're doing together to make an impact. I think that sends a great message. Now when we were talking with Carolina Martinez a little bit earlier today, she told us the name of that charter school that they're building is power and learning. And she says that's what tonight is all about, helping kids not only today, but for years to come. They have seven buildings right now that they've already funded. They have to fund four more. So that's why we're here tonight, to be able to donate, to support and to make this dream come true for Pedro and Carolina and to just give these kids opportunities. Earlier this evening, I had the pleasure of speaking with Carolina and Pedro and I learned of their love of Boston and how important Boston is to both of them and how it really shaped their lives. And I know many of us can relate to that story. I certainly can as the first woman mayor and the first black mayor of Boston who grew up in this city and experienced so much in this city. And not always things that were good, but here we are now at a place of renewal for our city. And I'm just really grateful for all of the people in Boston who are doing so much to make sure that we come out of the pandemic stronger than before. And certainly it is people like you, Pedro and Carolina who do so much for people all over the country. And so I wanted to take a moment to honor you with a proclamation from the city of Boston. We weren't expecting this. We want to thank you. Thank you city of Boston. Thank you, mayor. You know, we don't do this type of work to get recognitions. We don't do this type of work to get accolades or, you know, for for us to receive any kind of credit. We do this type of work because we have feel, touch, seen the need in a country that God allows us to be born in called Dominican Republic. And, you know, we are in a position which is what I always say that God has given us much more than what we deserved or expected. And the fact that, you know, he allows us the opportunity to serve kids in need. It's all we need. It's all we need to keep going. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Boston. It means a lot for us that we get this from from a city that it's so beloved in our hearts. Thank you. See, when you say that, people laugh, not me. Yeah, they laugh because I think they find it funny and they just never know we paid her on a microphone. I must say, mayor, I'm extremely proud to be recognized by you, by the city, by every Bostonian out there. I'm extremely proud to feel like I'm part of it. Like I really understand what you went through. I really understand what Boston is all about. But I'm also extremely happy to have become part of the culture of Boston. Larry, Larry, Charles and everybody, they didn't know what they were getting themselves into. Bring this Latino, Dominicano coming over. I feel really proud and blessed to form now what I call my second home, Boston, because I would never deny that I was born and raised in the Dominican Republic. But if there is a city that I can say I'm proud to be called a son of a city, it's got to be Boston. And I thank every one of you that's here. Me, Capitan, my teammate, my colleague, my partner in crime, you know how much I care about Boston, how much I care about everything I do. For the guys that are here, most of them, I know Corey, you're American, but you might be a Dominican undercover, who knows. But all the people that we have here from football, I don't understand much about football, but I know that the guys hit really hard. And I'm glad I chose baseball instead of running back, coming after me. I have to tip my hat to Tom Brady for having those big guys coming after him every year. And it doesn't seem like he wants to give it up. I mean, the guy is just great. Boston has been great for the players that are here. I think it's important that I tell them how important it is that they continue to follow on what I probably dream to do. And I think it's important that they know that baseball is not just a game. Baseball is not about performance, trophies, awards, and all the things that come around it. Big salaries, pain, all those things. I think baseball goes beyond that. And we need to continue to set an example for everyone out there and give everyone hope, hope that I got through baseball. I return tomorrow to the Dominican Republic with joy, with hope, and happy, as you don't even imagine. Because just by being here, you just already make a decision to make a change. Just by being here, you are telling us that you care. So, thank you for being here. Have a nice night.