 So today is Ripple Effect through the Center for Service Leadership at the University and Ripple Effect is like our big day of service so right now we have around 300 volunteers out with a bunch of members of the CSL. We have one group doing parent bags and in those parent bags we'll just be putting things together like notes, candy for the kids, pencils probably. Right now we're helping Matthews Elementary School and we're scraping some paint off the stairs just to help tidy things up a little bit and make things look a little better. I think it's extremely important especially for elementary schools. Oftentimes they don't have enough time to do it in the summertime or during the school year because they're so busy teaching and educating the students so it's a great opportunity for us to come out and really give back to them and help them make their school look beautiful. It's really important to us like these small things help so much even though we don't like think what it helps like in the big picture we're doing so much more than just scraping some paint off stairs. I think they appreciate that they have students or people in general in the community who want to help out, who want to give back and just show that you know you may not have everything you need but if you call us we'll be there.