 Well, thank you and welcome you to the White House. I can think of no one that I would rather visit here with. This white mansion and the gleaming marble monuments we have of those who went before. Seeing you today and knowing of the energy and dedication you bring to the American volunteer spirit, I know our nation will only become struggle times. But you may not be aware that volunteering is an old American, a strong cooperative community spirit is the heart and soul of our democracy, that American spirit. I sat here at dinner one night, a program bill, and this person said, well, yes, you can here in America. And I was kind of curious. And then what she was frankly admitting was that not in very many places in the world, but this one, even greater and more dramatic results. My challenge to you young people here today, if we can start those fairs in cities and towns across America the moment, now I hope that praise and recognition for all our young volunteers will be a byproduct of this meeting today. And they're pretty easily identified. I would many of you young people have written letters to me about your volunteer experiences, our exceeds the amount of my weekly paycheck from my job at Super Duper Markets. The satisfaction that I receive as a volunteer is just rewarding experience. And I feel that if I have any help to them, which I feel I am, I will have served to help my country and the world. You know, I have to tell you just a little and tell you TV stations from the community were down there getting this. And it was 2 o'clock in the morning. I was still watching TV because they were getting this. And you were seeing damage that was being done. But you were seeing the volunteers working throughout the night. Thank you for coming here today for lifting my spirits. And I'm sure my spirits will be lifted even more after I read the additional letters from the volume in which I understand that the volunteers, which I understand you have for me today. I thank you for that. These volunteers, we're presenting you with letters and thoughts on the importance of volunteering. Thank you very much. I guarantee you, and people in my staff know this is true, I'll read them. Everyone, I thank you very much for this. And now, if we do for a few minutes, I have a little time and someone wants to ask a question. You do, fire away. Now, can you carry up? Thank you. Can you carry up to me? Well, I thank you very much for saying that we have it. But I think it is carrying on what you do because dignity is concerned. That goes with what we have the most of of any country in the world. And there's a difference, I mean, maybe this isn't true of all of it. But let me just tell you, one great difference that spells out just what you're talking about and which Goat says to the government, these are the only things you can do. And if they aren't in here, you can't do it. And it's very unique. I was wondering if you could give us just one message for all of us here to bring back to our community that all of us were no volunteers. Just one short simple message. There are so many pages. Well, yes, it is that there is that these volunteer efforts, and they cross the street and talk to a neighbor about it. And the first thing you know of committee is... My name is Milano Vega from Denver, Colorado. I'm the voice of Goats of Denver. We've been talking about volunteers and everything like this, but I want to know exactly what have you done in terms of volunteer work over your life, and I was wondering what exactly has it been personally to you? We're a member of our guild, the Screamenters Guild, for some 25 years, six times its president. And the things that can be done and that don't call for a gigantic bureaucracy program, because those somehow growing up, the things that we heard when we're going to end, and that looked like maybe we could have been in generous deeds. In fact, he said they had to create genes for those deeds. Well, by the... It wasn't as organized as it is today, I'm sorry to say, but there, yes, there were opportunities out of my way of school or church and I was engaged in those and our church, the activities there, kind of Christmas, so people went out to a small town around our town where we knew the shut-ins were and St. Carols and so forth at a time like this, but there were other things of getting food and bus together and big towns for people, just as it is now. Have your children done any volunteer work? Have I? Have your children done any volunteer work? No, they're all grown up now. It's kind of a mystery. But I think, yes, much in the same way of what I did. Yes, I mean, so, in fact, there was a... I do remember one specific thing, there was a great collecting of toys and things for Christmas to be given. I mean, working at hospitals and nursing homes and things like that. Do you mean doing things of that kind? Yeah. I think it's wonderful and I think there's a great opportunity there. You know, we have a program and it does have to do with the government too, but it's on that nature. It's called the foster grandparents program. These are people that have grown but now in our hospitals we have children that are very tired of youngsters who've gotten in trouble. These people come from a son or a child as their foster parents are. And it's a wonderful thing but I thought in reverse what the children were doing for them and what the children and senior citizens own as their places of that kind and visits to them. So, because it's nice to be needed. I think there's a big program that should make a great impact. Mr. President, thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you, sir.