 So I Play Hunger program is a program that was created by my older sister Tatiana and what we do is we partner with Bama Dining and the West Alabama Food Bank every semester around Thanksgiving to provide meals for those in need in our community. On the Bama Dining side we prepare all of the meals that the students donate so depending on the donation size we prepare that many meals. This year they hit their goal of 500 meals so we prepared 500 meals to be distributed to the West Alabama Food Bank and this year with certain precautions with COVID we had to do individual serving so all the meals were individually packed. We always set a 500 meal goal to prepare 500 meals for those in need around Tuscaloosa and this year really exceeded my expectations because we reached over 900 meals. So that was unprecedented for us so the extra meals are now going to the Got Meals program another program by Bama Dining and it will be going to students in need right here on campus which is very exciting. I feel like at the University of Alabama students have so many opportunities to get involved in their community and Swipe Away Hunger is just one example of how UA has enabled students to really take initiative and really put themselves to good use to do good in the community. Getting involved in your community is super important both for building yourself as a leader and as a role model so important to be an active part and helps leave a legacy after you're gone. We definitely came to UA for a reason and it's because UA really enables you to take charge and gives you the support you need to succeed and I think being able to kind of follow in my sister and my brother's footsteps really helps me stay connected to the family and kind of carry on something that was so meaningful to them and now has become so meaningful to me.