 And certainly we just wanted to make sure that we, you know, provide the citizens out there with a nursing meal. We actually did over 200 bags of groceries, so we was able to feed over 200 families, which is a great, you know, on a ticket this time of year to make sure everybody got something to eat. We did something different this year. We were actually able this year to provide the meats as well. So not only did we provide them with the non-parasites, but we were able to provide them meats as well. And I would tell you, you know, we couldn't not have done this without, like, the help from Walmart, SAM, and even some old folks in the community, you know, that kind of pitched in. Even with our partners at Riston County, Dr. Thompson, who helped buy some of the meat. So we're very appreciative of that. I think with so many needs out there, you know, I think it really impacts the community in a positive way, because it kind of shows the community that, you know, not only did we fight the virus and respond to calls, but we care about the community and we care about their needs. So this is one way above hopefully we have put a positive impact on the community, showing how just how much we do care.