 I learned that financial insecurity is the main reason that keeps women in abusive partnerships. And so from there, I sought out to like, how can we create economic self-sufficiency for women so that they can make the choices that are best for them in their own lives. I started Faranita because of my own history with rape and sexual violence and I wanted to create opportunities for women who were in similar situations to my own. Having experienced rape and sexual violence and really being in this like negative headspace for quite a while, it's all about agency. Being able to regain some of that power that you feel like was lost in those traumatic events, agency is everything. I just believe in this power that women have and the potential that we have, I think especially when we're choosing to invest in one another and celebrate each other as opposed to, you know, criticize or compete and crush and whatnot. In the last year and a half, our small business has donated at this point $117,000. I'm on the subway now and it's terrible how many kids are there. We won't live in independent normal, as independent normal country. And thank you that so many countries can hear us and support us. I hope all this violence and cruelness ends soon.