 My name is Adrienne Keane and I'm the Community Engagement Librarian for Santa Clara County. I'm excited to talk to you today about our newest digital resource. This project began when our system identified a critical need for consumer health information with patrons reporting that they would trust the library to provide that type of information. One of the most important categories for our service area was mental and behavioral health with nearly four in ten adults in our county reporting poor mental health on at least one day in the past month and more than one in four adolescents suffering from symptoms of depression in the past year. In addition, in the county juvenile justice system, 70% of girls and 62% of boys had significant issues with depression and anxiety. Knowing that busy schedules and traffic and Silicon Valley are all contributors to stress, we wanted to provide a mobile-friendly digital resource that would be accessible to our patrons even if they weren't able to visit our libraries in person. With this in mind, we partnered with Headspace. Maybe some of you've heard of it before. It's a popular app that teaches users how to meditate and live more mindfully. Headspace provides more than a thousand hours of virtual meditation classes for all ages on topics such as stress management, mindful eating, sleep, anxiety, and much, much more. They have guided meditations aimed at helping people manage physical pain. They have a series for students to help with test anxiety. They even have one to help people with a fear of flying. This is an app you can have on your phone so you can access it anywhere and anytime. I just had a baby six weeks ago, so while I was pregnant, I used their pregnancy series, which is, it goes for, I think, three months, and it just kind of helps you relax. They really have a wide variety of topics, so providing free access to Headspace is of great value to our patrons. This resource would cost ordinary consumers $12.99 per month, and we're the first public library system to offer this to our patrons for free. To fund this pilot project, we applied for and were awarded a PLP Innovation and Technology Opportunity Grants. So we use this money to purchase 250 of our initial 500 subscriptions. What's so great about this is that we're able to launch these kinds of projects because of the support of PLP, so we really want to express our gratitude to them, so thank you very much. Since our launch on March 18th, the resource has been incredibly popular. We reached full capacity six weeks after our launch when we made the decision to purchase an additional 100 subscriptions to meet demand. Currently, our patrons use this app an average of five times a week, which we're really impressed with. So far this year, a total of 1,213 patrons have used the resource. All together, our users have completed a total of 18,847 meditation sessions, which is 186,395 minutes of meditation that we have helped make possible. This data is automatically provided to us on a weekly basis by Headspace, so we get that weekly email kind of keeping us up to date. They also helped us develop promotional materials like the ones that you see up here. We've received excellent feedback from our library patrons and commissioners. Headspace is often mentioned as a kind of shorthand for the relevant technology programming that we offer, and our executive team has reported that our advisory groups recognize and commend the library for offering this service. It's a popular app that elevates the library in our patrons' eyes, and it's a recognizable brand that's been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, The New Yorker, much more as well. Their in-flight Headspace channel is available on 12 airlines, and this photo was taken by one of our staff who spotted it on a flight. So, you know, you see it popping up, not just at the library, but in different contexts as well. Ultimately, we hope that offering this resource will help attract new users and enhance the way that our residents see the library. With that, I'd like to just introduce Headspace. I have a quick video on how it works. Meditation has been shown to reduce stress, to improve focus, and create the right conditions for healthy, restful sleep. Headspace is guided meditation for everybody, no matter who you are or what you do. Whether you're just starting meditating or whether you've been doing it for years, we can help you to train your mind for a healthier, happier life. To get started, visit headspace.com or download our app. Once you're all signed up, choose a topic you'd like to focus on. Let's see. Sleep? Or maybe self-esteem? And we'll suggest to write exercises for you to try. If you enjoy them and want to learn more, then it's time to subscribe. When you do, you'll get access to hundreds of guided meditations from the Headspace Library. There are bite-sized mini-meditations for when you're short on time, exercises to have mindfulness to everyday tasks, like commuting or running, and packs to help you with everything, from relationships, to sport, or even sleep. With dozens of packs to choose from, Headspace is your personal meditation guide to just about everything. So, thank you so much. And just let me know if you have any questions. I know everybody's itching to get to break, so I'll let you go. But thank you. Thanks very much.