 It's like one massive, if slightly mental family, it's like, because I basically, you're all equal. You can connect with people that are young carers as well, which you can't do in school. It's all big secret in school, hardly anyone knows about it. But then you come here and everyone's like, ah, we all help each other out and stuff, it's nice. It's not like, oh, you're a young carer, you must sympathise with you. It's more like, you're a young carer, so you're just normal. Just with a different background, kind of thing. It makes you feel like comfortable and stuff. And you could be as... Don't worry about anything. You could be as mental as you want. I wish I'd known about the big, the young carers sooner. I mean, they offer a wide variety of support from education to curricular activities. It's helped me build a bit more friends, get a bit more, a couple more friends. Mm, confidence and being able to talk to people, my own age. I like the trips. Like clocky tip trail, I jumped in all the mood. You make new friends. It takes your mind off, like, other things that might happen in your life that you feel a bit sad about. I really wish that I knew young carers were there before because everything they've done for me has saved my life. It's actually helped me with loads of friends here and everything. Well, it's quite fun because you'd have to go on trips, meet other people and talk to them and play games.