 It's every mom's hope and dream for their son to go to the prom, you know, I mean any mom wants that. Andrew would not be able to go to your typical high school prom by himself. Loves to get dressed up and to dance. Prom time, especially at this time of year, is important, but it also sidelines children with disabilities. And I can't think of a mom and dad going to bed at night knowing that their child will never have a prom to go to. The Cinderella Ball makes sure that it's the finest event and the finest child-friendly and student-peer collaboration and everybody together is celebrating. Mary Mary, Grammy Award-winning duo, returned again for their fourth year and celebrated the Cinderella Ball. In addition to that, we had Pierre Garçon from the Washington Redskins join us. I enjoy helping people and, you know, teaming up a organization that does the same thing. It's always a good thing, a blessing, you know, it's a good thing to see and it definitely inspires me to keep going. My most favorite part of the Cinderella Ball is to watch every smile that comes off the red carpet and they walk in and they see Cinderella. And then they have the perfect opportunity to have the dance, whether it's in their wheelchair or whether it is they're able to use their walkers to dance in. This is a program that it's designed for their needs. And I love it when I can see that one of their dreams has come true. You're happy to be here and you look out there and you, on the dance floor and even, you know, in the ballroom. You just see kids having fun, you don't see disabilities. You see happy kids having a great time and being accepted for who they are.