 Well, good morning, everyone. My name is Ashley Thomas. I'm the founding executive director of the Hive Community Circle, and we are so elated that you are joining us this morning for the ribbon cutting of our new location here at 4704 Colonial Drive. I want to also take the time to thank our donors, our partners. I want to especially thank our City Council members. I would like to thank City Councilwoman at Large, Bustle, City Councilwoman Herbert, and again, all of our board members, our partners, our team members who are here to help celebrate and make this day special. So thank you so much again for being here, and we hope that you enjoy not just the grounds of our new home, but that you are truly able to see the intentionality that we have put behind ensuring that we are able to continue centering the safety and wellness of survivors all across the state of South Carolina. So thank you so much again. Good morning. My name is Kay Harrington. I am the chair of the board for the Hive, and also a Columbia College graduate. So this is really exciting to be back home and to celebrate with Ashley and you all. Just want to say thank you to everybody for your support, all of our board members back behind us, all of the Hives staff and employees, friends, partners, investors, donors. This has not have been possible without all of you. So thank you so much. Good morning, everyone. I'm Councilwoman Audity Bustle, the at-large Councilwoman joined by Councilwoman Herbert, and I wanted to say congratulations to all of the staff, the board, the volunteers of the Hive for such an amazing accomplishment of building this intentional space that allows women and others to really have a place where they can feel safe and ensure that their mental health and well-being and their physical health and well-being are prioritized. This work is a testament to the amazing talent that we have in Columbia and the need we have for people to invest in our communities. I've always said as a public health researcher that when our people are healthy, our city can be healthy. And so I'm amazed and I'm touched by how this project has come to fruition, and I'm very much looking forward to continuing to support the work of the Hive. And most importantly, want to remind everyone that it's the work of these community groups that really make a difference in our city and help move the needle in a lot of the different challenges and issues that we are facing. So congratulations to Ashley, congratulations to the board. We are very excited to have you in the city of Columbia.