 Hi, I'm Sojana Epps, and we're here in Kelly Street Garden. The Laundromat project has become very important to our community. Things like field day help strengthen us and keep us together. Basically the Laundromat project has become like a family and many ways to the Kelly Street Garden and the Kelly Street block. We had like a little potluck and it was just so like beautiful to see like, you know, various different generations coming together. We're doing a lot of laborious tasks in the garden, but there's an emotional aspect of the work that Sasha and Allison and the Laundromat project, along with Rosalba especially, made happen through allowing people to tell their stories and to actually open up doors, lines of communication that didn't really exist before. StoryBock is an audio and visual archive of the stories here on Kelly Street, a community in the Hunts Point and Longwood section of the South Bronx. We're also working with local businesses to post photos and text answers of these stories so that the block becomes a sort of gallery or museum that anyone walking down the street can learn about their neighbors and learn about the history of this community and also what's happening today. Work with the Laundromat project has helped me to work better as a group and I feel like it helps me as an artist to learn how to work with people better. By joining the Laundromat project's People Power Challenge, you'll be providing long-term support for arts and communities like Kelly Street, connecting artists and neighbors in meaningful ways, and amplifying the creativity that's already present in our neighborhoods. Please give $10 or more to help raise over $30,000 in just 10 days. $30,000 will help make artist projects like StoryBock happen across the city in 2016. I'm giving 10. I'm giving 10. I'm giving 10. I'm giving 10. I'm giving 10. Will you?