 Well, thank y'all for joining us. Mayor Steve Benjamin here with Chief Holbrook and Lieutenant Felder at the Columbia Police Department. I'm here today to support the Fandahee program. Chief, LT, tell us a little bit about Fandahee. Well, Lieutenant Felder, he's in charge of this program. It's a very important program that's been around for a long time. It started in 1995 here in the city. It's a way for us to assist our elderly and in the summertime we know we're famously hot. This is a way for us to bring some relief to some pretty hot conditions and let Lieutenant Felder maybe talk a little bit about more about how we go about getting a fan into the hands of somebody that needs it. I have them called the police department 545-3500 and as we put on the waiting list and we do have to vet that list because just everybody calls and we want to understand it. It's mainly for seniors. We will help some of our citizens that have small kids that the heat really bothers them and they're asthmatic and things like that. So we do try to help them. We'll call them and set up a date, make sure they're in and we'll go out and deliver the fan or Eric is still. Fantastic, fantastic. Well, you're right. We are famously hot and it seems like we get hotter every day so we encourage anybody within the sound of our voice. If you have a need, reach out to Columbia Police Department. This is part of a much larger comprehensive effort around community policing. Just making sure we continue to build the bonds of trust between our police department and all the great work they're doing in the community. On behalf of me and my family, we're going to donate 10 pence to the police department to help some of our citizens and just thank y'all for all the work that you do to make this city great. Thank you so much for that. All right. Thank you so much for that. Thank you.