 Living in Holmdel since 2006 and having four children, I've had many experiences with Bayshore Medical Center. When my son had an accident at school, he was brought here by my sister-in-law, Dr. Sammer, who's a neighbor of mine, came, attended him. We had a fantastic experience with that. That caused a need for me to be more involved, to figure out what is it that we can do to make Bayshore a more part of the community. This was a way for me to provide impact through a monetary giving. I don't know what the hospital needs most at any given point in time. Knowing Frank Zittar, knowing where his priorities reside, I feel like he'll direct funds in the best way for the hospital. I wouldn't want my family to go anywhere else. I feel like you're in a place where the people care about you and care about the outcomes. Jason and I have known each other for a long time. We talk about Bayshore all the time and what we can do to make it more impactful. It's just a really special moment for me to have a really good friend that I'm able to do this with. I moved to Homedale about 12 years ago. I would do anything for this hospital. I'm supporting nursing scholarships. Continuing education, I think, is essential. Nurses are a critical function. And going through the last three years, I've realized how even more essential they are. As more and more community see the power of this program and giving to nurses, I'm hoping we get to some big numbers in the future. I like the fact that now people want to come here. The fact that it is the facilities and the people that draw people here. And that, to me, is extremely exciting. The renovations, the excitement that's been a part of Bayshore over the past number of years since I've been a part of the family, I hope that continues. And I want to see others in the community get more involved and really progress this forward.