 We got Patsy through Paws for Purple Hearts, a non-coffee organization. Once they decided we were approved, we got to go to San Antonio for two weeks and I got to learn everything that she knows, which is a lot, and it was a long, grueling training. And once we graduated on February 14th, 2018, she got to come work with us. So she'll be working with us for four more years. She's been here for two, and after that she'll be my pet. It's been really awesome to see the difference she's made in our office. We have so many more people come in now that normally people try to stray away from the sharp office. Now she's bringing people in, and she's definitely a positive influence for all the employees and definitely our survivors. If we have a survivor in our office, she's trained to go up and place her head on their leg and put different amounts of pressure and just soothe the survivors. She's not right next to them, and she senses heightened emotions. She knows to come up and just kind of nudge you, and she'll get you to pet her, and it just helps the survivors talk about what's going on because sometimes it's hard to talk to humans, but talking to a dog is always easy.