 My name is David Dan and I'm the president of Village Neighbors, Inc. A non-profit has been in the works for about two years and its purpose is to help the elderly stay in their homes as long as possible. In four rural towns in eastern Franklin County, Leverett, Shitsbury, Wendell and New Salem. Our motto is sort of like, members are also volunteers and volunteers are also members so that a member, if they can't drive, they might be able to do wellness checks, call people in their homes or stuff envelopes or help with any kind of office kind of activities. So about two and a half years ago, as a member of Shitsbury Council on Aging, I asked our Council on Aging if they'd be willing to sponsor a task force on aging in place. And we had several programs, we engaged our neighbouring communities and we got a list of people, 15 to 20 people that really wanted to work on this to see if it's feasible to have a Village to Village network in rural eastern Franklin County. It's a very mobile operation. We don't have an official office. The way it works is basically if you're a member and you need a service, you either call in to our phone number or you email us with a service request and then there'll be call managers that will fail the service request and then the call managers will then find volunteers for that particular service. We started with wanting to be as inclusive as possible so we determined that rather than higher staff that we were going to be an all-volunteer effort and that way we could keep the membership fee as reasonable as possible. So, for a single household member, annual fee is $75 a year. Household of more than one is $125 whether there's two, three or four people in their house. And then we also want to be sure that it's affordable to everyone so people can pay whatever they can up to that fee. I was shocked and surprised and very humble and I feel like I'm only part of a very significant number of other volunteers that have really worked hard to put this together.