 No more walking by or looking away. No more passing the buck. If severe mental illness is causing someone to be unsheltered and dangerous to themselves, we acknowledge our moral obligation to help them get the treatment and the care they need. Over the last year, we have proven what is possible. We have increased outreach staffing by 60 percent. More than 6100 New Yorkers have checked into shelters since launching the subway safety plan in February 2022. We wanted to zero in on those 100 chronic unsheltered individuals and since November, 54 of them received the help that they needed. 54 matters and what it is, it's a proof of concept of what is possible if we don't take our foot off the gas. We know there's so much more to be done, but starting these first steps gives us an opportunity with one North Star. No New Yorkers should sleep on the street in general, but specifically those who experience severe mental health issues.