 For several years, we've been involved with homeless students in Pike County. Total number usually is around 600 homeless students. That doesn't mean they're out on the streets, under a bridge or something like that. Homeless means that you don't have a home. You're living with either a family member, a friend. We started out with a gold 500 and ten hours we broke the 500 barrier. And then we bit a thousand and then we did 15 and 2000. I topped out at 2,500, so the fundraiser for Facebook ended at 2,930. My and store donations, cuz I have a lot of people bringing me cash donations in. We've got $639 from people bringing money into the store. So we're gonna help quite a few of the kids, and it just makes everybody feel good. And so this year, the director of the Pike County Board of Education said there's 150 students graduating, and that's quite a few. And when you think back to when you graduated, you had family members who could afford to buy you a gift or something cuz it was a milestone in your life. You appreciate that, and so these kids don't have that. And the communities just really pull together to show the kids they're loved. I just wanna thank everybody that's helped.