 I'm Tom Schwedhelm, Mayor of the City of Santa Rosa. Back in April, the City of Santa Rosa teamed up with the Redwood Empire Food Bank to host the neighbors' helping neighbors' food donation station. With your help, we are able to raise more than $80,000 and collect 6,500 pounds of food. This effort contributed to their food bank's ability to continue to feed thousands of households experiencing hardship and hunger due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sonoma including many in Santa Rosa. Unfortunately, as the public health emergency continues, Redwood Empire Food Bank has seen a 400% uptick in community need for fresh food, meals and groceries. To help combat this, the City of Santa Rosa is teaming up with the Redwood Empire Food Bank again for another virtual food drive and a food donation station event. With these efforts, we hope to collect thousands of more pounds of food and raise another $20,000 for the food bank, which would bring the total raise through Santa Rosa events to just over $100,000. The online virtual food drive is open now through July 22nd. If you'd like to donate, go to SRCity.org slash food drive. For every dollar that is donated, the Redwood Empire Food Bank distributes $4 worth of food, making your contribution go further. Also on July 22nd, the City will be hosting a drive-through food donation station from 11am to 3pm in the parking lot of Place to Play Park at 2375 West 3rd Street. There, you'll be able to make donations of non-perishable food items, the value of which accounts for 59% of Redwood Empire Food Bank's funding. Monetary donations are the easiest way to help your neighbors during this public health emergency. Once again, if you would like to donate, please go to SRCity.org slash food drive. The challenges we face as a community can only be met by working together to support our neighbors. Make your contribution today and help put an end to food insecurity in Sonoma County during this pandemic and beyond. Thank you.