 Mart powered has been here for over 30 years now. And it is a children's hospice. So we look after children from before birth right through to young adulthood and all their families and their siblings. So the families might come here for respite stays. So that is when their plan stays to come and actually have a break from their normal routine at home. They can come, they are fed. We have lots of activities for the children. ac we will look after the child who is being third, as well as looking after the family and their siblings to enable them a really great time. So, the money will help us in many ways. For instance, it costs us £22,000 a day just to run Martin House. To be chosen by Bradford's fans is just a fantastic achievement for us. We just want to say a massive, massive thank you. Every penny that we receive counts towards the care of our families and children. So, thank you is what we really want to say first. I'm Sophie. This is Elena. This is George, Harry and Jess. We first discovered that there was something not quite right when she was about two weeks old. She's got dysturnia. She's got hypoturnia, which means she's floppy. She's got an undiagnosed neurological condition. She's got quite a few different things wrong with her, isn't she? But she's just our little girl that sort of offered us to come here, which we'd never even heard of the place before. We didn't know it existed whatsoever, did we? So, we came for our first visit and we couldn't believe it. They just sort of said, Right, go enjoy yourselves, have a break and they took over every single bit of care so that we didn't have to think about anything. The boys obviously just saw it as we were coming on holiday. They absolutely loved it. They literally just see it as a holiday home and they run round and everyone knows them and they just treat us all like we're part of their family and it's really lovely. So it gave us that chance to be a family rather than being in a hospital. We basically came here for end-of-life care, didn't we, but she's our little miracle and she's going home now, so which we didn't expect, but which is part, yeah, because they gave us that. We've been here for two weeks now. They've given us that opportunity to give hair the chance to be here really and be comfortable and relaxed rather than hospital prodding and perk. It's the most amazing thing ever, really. We couldn't have got through the last few months without them. It's an amazing job here. Obviously it's hard for families to come here and stuff, but everyone seems very happy and the work that everybody's put in, it does here, it's amazing. I think that they're doing a great job for families and they can see that they're having the time of their lives and everyone's happy and it's just exciting. If you're attending on Saturday, Martin House will be there. Please, please, if you can, if you can donate, anything is more than enough, just make sure you donate for a good cause and obviously doing an amazing job here. See any of the people who work here or the fundraising just donate because it's a life-changing system and everyone loves it and it's more than what you think it is. So, if you can find a few bits of loose change in the bottom of your pocket, just please fill up those buckets. Every single penny will count towards helping the children and families, many of whom who come from your area here in Bradford. So, thank you, thank you.