 Our organization's reputation in terms of different partnerships in the community and our involvement with queer youth has been a positive one. We get referrals from the county and we accept kids regardless of whatever orientation they may be and we in fact encourage that. And I think because of that we have a better reputation and we're able to provide services to a broader range of youth. So my vision for Haven of Hope was to serve a variety of youth and before I even started Haven of Hope, which is in 1998, I wanted to provide a safe environment for youth that came to us with a variety of issues. And one of the needs that I discovered was that many of these youth were coming from homes and environments where they were not supported. And so the thing that makes us unique is that what we try to do is identify what the need is of each child and then to try to provide the services and support them through whatever it is, any challenges that they might be going through. So the nice thing in Santa Cruz County, there's so many services and we've walked the path with youth that have had behavioral issues, that have had issues around sexual orientation and it's really important that we help them discover who they are. And that's what our job is and by providing the amazing staff that we do, they have great role models, they have different interests and skills that they're introduced to. And what we do is we try to pull them into using their strengths. So getting them to discover what their strengths are and in that process they're discovering who they are, which is what our job is in terms of trying to help them heal and become the person that they can be. I think that our organization can continue providing a safe environment for all of these youth. Davina does a really good job of hiring very welcoming, open-minded staff and I think that us as a team working together provide an environment that the kids feel safe coming to us with and I think that alone just makes these kids feel safe and feel comfortable coming to us with anything that they have, any needs they have and we just kind of support that and like Davina was saying, find outlets for them to explore who they are. I think that our organization can continue providing a safe environment for these kids to come to us with any problems or issues or desires or wants that they have. Like Davina was saying, Davina hires really great, open-minded, welcoming staff and we work really well together as a team to provide an environment where these kids are comfortable coming to us and we're really supportive of providing and reaching out to these community outlets so these kids do feel supported and kind of in finding themselves and being proud of who they are. So I think that's the big issue here. These girls come to us with so much pain and hurt and they come to us from an environment where they're just trying to survive and our job is to try to provide an environment where they're going to thrive. So by just giving them as many options as possible whether it's music or dance or service organizations that they can be introduced to and just by having our wonderful staff who provide such great modeling for these young ladies it's just really, I think it's great because they can pick and choose who they want to be like or maybe what they want to do when they grow up and to see that there's so many, we have younger, older staff with all different interests so it's really kind of fun for the girls to just be working with all of these supportive people so that they can just get out of that shell and flap their wings and experience again life. My favorite movie is The Bells of St. Mary's and I really enjoy that movie because it's just about this group of people who just innocence and these nuns who are trying to help these youth and it's got a lot of humor and it's really the courageousness of people just advocating for these youth and trying to save this school. It's just really a fun movie. My favorite movie is Happy Gilmore. I could watch it every day and it would still make me laugh just like I was watching it for the first time. That was a good one. My favorite movie is I think Karina Karina because it's set in the 50s and it's with my favorite little actress and I don't even know her name but the dad, I think Whoopi Goldberg comes in as a new, she's like the new nanny or something and the dad is really accepting of her and it's just such a good movie. My favorite color is the color of the sunset and sunrise and I think it's because it just depicts a new day and I think that that's something that we try to do with our young ladies is really just try to emphasize to them that every day is a new day. My favorite color is green. That's been my favorite color for as long as I can remember. I think it's because it's the color of my eyes and that's always been a feature that I've liked of myself so it just makes me happy and proud I guess. My favorite color is yellow. I think for me yellow is about being positive and bright and sunshine and I think I try to do that with the kids we work with. I think I try to be really positive and kind of just accepting of whatever they bring to the table and I think that kind of just provides an awesome environment where they feel comfortable coming to me with.