 I'm Tina Tuggle, Vice President of Community Impact for the Tennessee Titans. Josh Corey, I'm the senior manager of football outreach and community impact. So right out of college, I worked on the football side of the organization. So having grown up playing football my entire life, you know, I always kind of envisioned a career centered around sports and football and just didn't know where my fit was until I was able, you know, to be a part of something bigger than myself that really makes a difference. One of the most valuable parts of the success we have in the Tennessee Titans community and the work that we do in the community impact department is because of the extreme involvement from Amy Adam Strunk, our controlling owner. When you see everyone coming together, the Tennessee Titan family is there for you. You're going to see a lot of us doing what we can to ease your burden. She wants to make sure that when we are working to serve our neighbors, we're very intentional in the work that we do. Yeah, so here we are waverly looking around at some of the damage from the flooded to their facilities and we're glad to be here today, even if we can play a small part in getting these kids back out on the field. So when we learned about the devastating floods, we knew we had to do something. It's not that we're serving others, it's we're serving the members of our community because we're a part of that community. So as a Titans fan myself, it's really neat to see the organization like helping the community and of course helping the football program and everything that they're doing. Waverly hosts White House at Deeson Stadium in some, what a high school football game. This is what Nashville does, is we help out our neighbors who are in need and we consider ourselves as the Titans to be leaders in this community. And so as leaders in this community, that requires that we lead in times of need. What happens to them, you know, happens to us. What's important to them is important to us. What what affects them affects us. And so we have those very general things we do that everyone is familiar with, like the gang day tribes, feeding the homeless under the Jefferson bridge when we partner with bridge ministries, the Habitat for Humanities, which is a great partner. But then there are also those areas that don't happen every day, but we know we can partner and make a difference in those spaces. Obviously with my background, some of my favorites are the work that we do with using the high school football across the state of Tennessee. All of you here, I'm a former high school coach. So I've sat in those seats before. I know the struggles. And just being a part of the community that raised me, the way the Tennessee Titans have embraced the Tennessee community and the way the community embraces the Tennessee Titans is something that I will forever be proud and grateful to be a part of.