 Christian, when he was just two years old, was diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer. And when they diagnosed it, he had already had spread to his lymph nodes. So it was a significant medical challenge. And six years later, is cancer free? Well, I had to take radiation chemo. So pretty much, when I was three, four-ish, I saw a sign on the wall of the hospital. I said, cancer walks, and I wanted to go. And I've been doing cancer walks ever since. Christian took to giving speeches, videotaping himself, giving speeches, and posting this on social media to raise funds for his walk for St. Jude's Research Children's Hospital. And so far, Christian's raised over $20,000. I feel honored and excited because there are many other kids that have done many great things. And I've chosen out of at least 500 others. When you think about what military children and military families in general have to go through, they go through multiple deployments, they go through moves, they have a whole variety of challenges that they have to face in order to be successful in life. And this is an opportunity for us to recognize some incredible young people and what they have been able to do both in and out of school to really excel and inspire those in their family and in their communities.