 What's going on today is the fourth annual Project Homeless Connect event and as you can see we've got a lot of folks here already. Our goal was to have 300 persons who are experiencing homelessness here today to be connected to social and medical services that they may have need of to help them escape their homelessness. So we've got 51 providers here, we've got a lot of volunteers here giving their time to help people find the services they need to be connected with. And of course First Presbyterian Church has been so gracious both last year and again this year to host the event for us. It still says we've got a job to do. As long as we have folks without homes then they're still part of the Fort Worth family and we still have a responsibility to give them an opportunity to get a restart. I think homelessness is being addressed in our city, is being addressed in a responsible way through directions home. The more people we can remove from the condition of homelessness, the fewer people that are going to show up in our emergency rooms for medical care, the fewer 911 calls are going to be made for given emergencies and it's going to cost the taxpayers less in the long run. It's just a wonderful thing for folks to come together and you know these services are out in the community but so often if you don't have transportation it's kind of hard to get from here to there and so it's kind of a one day one stop place where they can get connected with a variety of services so it's a wonderful opportunity for us as a city and as providers to come together and provide this kind of event for folks.