 My name is Dr. Michael Aaron, and I'm a clinical cardiologist. I've been at Southern Ocean County Medical Center for probably more than a dozen years. When I first went down there, I didn't even know where it was. So it's really grown up over the last 12 years and is clearly a community-based hospital with upper-level care. Philanthropy is the backbone that enables to go above average. You know, a hospital can continue to grow, but philanthropy enables it to grow to a little bit of a better state or a better level of high-rational care. Getting involved with the Foundation gave me an opportunity to make something that was good better. One of the other doctors asked me, well, you know, I can't build a building. I can't put my name on a building. And I said, that's not really what it's about. It's just partaking. It's just doing a little. You do it not because you have to. You do it because you want to. It feels good to participate. It feels good to show both your neighbors, your family, your children that you worry about the community and that you partake in the community. I think that's the most rewarding part, is giving to the community, in your care, in your knowledge and in your support of the local institutions.