 I'm Rodney Crowell and I couldn't leave you even if I tried. Oh, if you are a Letter Kenny Credit Union member, well, listen up because they've got two cars to be won this afternoon. Let's go live now to Letter Kenny Credit Union and join Oshin Kelly. Yeah, thanks, Kevin, a very good afternoon. Thankfully we're in the heat and the warmth here of Letter Kenny Credit Union on the high roads ahead of the latest edition and the latest installment of the Letter Kenny Credit Union members' car draw. I'm sure if you're passing by on the high road you'll see two fantastic, well, one fantastic looking Toyota Yaris Cross. There's actually two of them up for grabs today. So there's going to be two very happy people in about an hour and a half's time. Well, less than an hour's time, let's say. McGarry will keep me right with the time and so will. But there will be two very happy people around about 3.30 that will be winners of these fantastic Toyota Yaris cars. If you're watching us live on our social media, on Facebook, you'll see the drum is empty, but very shortly there will be 5,237 entries going into the drum. So there's a lot of entries there. It's a very, very popular event. It's a very, very popular addition that the Credit Union have each and every year and they've been doing it for quite a long time. This is the 16th year of the members' car draw. If you don't want the car, there's also cash prizes. What do we have? Two 1,000 euros, eight 500 euros and four 250 euros to be given away as well. Cash prizes and what they're going to do now in the next few minutes, when we go off air with this link is they're going to fill this drum here. They're going to get all the numbers in and when your number is pulled out for the cash, it will be put back in again for the car draw later on. And today we're going to be joined by members of the We Care Food Bank in Letter Kenney. Letter Kenney Credit Union have kindly met a donation to the We Care Food Bank earlier this afternoon and Funtan McGrath joins us now. So Funtan, a very good afternoon to you. It's nice to be involved in this. Yes, Oshin, we got a good donation from the Credit Union today. The food bank has obviously been in an unfortunate position of having to increase its purchase of food for the past 12 months. And the Credit Union kind of gives a good donation, which goes all the way to providing non-personal food for the people who come to our food bank twice a week Tuesday and Friday. So we're very grateful for that. I suppose we're heading into a time of year as well, where there is a lot more people looking for substantially more food. Last, coming up to last Christmas, we were extremely busy. But unfortunately, this Christmas is going to be even more busier. Roughly speaking, we're up about 25% on last year and the number of people coming to us. And with the amount of refugees that are coming to the country, we've seen a huge increase in the amount of refugees, which we really hadn't planned for, but we manage. And thanks to the donations for the public, local businesses, particularly Max and Spencer's, Aldi and Kentucky Fried Chicken. We get good donations of food and cash, donations from all sporting organizations, church organizations, you name it, from right across the county. So we're very grateful for that. And even at that, with all that superb help, are you still struggling maybe to meet the demand of yours? We do struggle, but there's a world that's a way we can beg, steal, or borrow. We find a way to get the food. And we have our sources. And coming up to Christmas, the generosity knows no bounds. So we get the donations in. We're able to source the food as cheap as we can when we have to buy it. And we're so, so grateful for the members of the public putting their hands in our pockets, bringing us food donations, or drop-off points. We have three drop-off points, one in the solo, one in the community center, and one in Simpsons. And as I said, the food bank is open twice a week. And we're like, we've got a website and our Facebook page. And if they need to donate, there's a donate button on the website. So we're always open to accept cash and food donations. So we're located behind Alfie Greenstore. Alfie kindly lets us use these facilities free of charge for the past several years. It's been tremendous. We've got several hundred families on our books. I mean, I don't even know the number. Just keep growing all the time. But we're so grateful to members of the public for their kind and generous donations. Listen, you're doing a fantastic service, but I'm sure there's people out there. Not alone would they like to assist you in donating food and cash, but maybe help out as well, because you've a very important team of people there with you that all hands on deck and all help welcome. Well, yes, we're a 100% voluntary organization. We have about 15 active volunteers. We've got our AGM coming up at the end of October. And if anyone feels that they can contribute as an active volunteer, they're more than welcome to put their name in. We've got a list of people who are looking to join, but we're always welcome to new members and people with new skills, IT skills, you name it. We need a driver's license because we've got a van which we've run from time to time, so we're always open for new members. That's in Fenton. Delighted to get speaking to you today. I wish you all the best with your continued brilliant work that you guys are doing. Thank you very much, Ashie. That's Fenton McGraw of the We Care Letter, Kenny Foodbank, who are here today to help us out with the draw. So we'll have that draw of the two cars coming up around about 3.30 on the program this afternoon. And we've also got a number of cash prizes to give away. So stay tuned, Kevin. We'll be back to you after the 3 o'clock news.