 I am Dr. Golnusha Khimdavar. I am in charge of protection and security and I'm a cultural liaison here at the Donyano Village. We've had a lot of our guests who have been interested in continuing their education now that they're here in the US. What I'm finding is that most Afghans that I'm seeing here are very excited about education overall. So whether young or old they just want to get a higher degree. In order for us to give a better picture of what education in the US is like, we have been able to organize in a classroom format a session on what the different colleges are like, what is the state college versus private university, what is community college in the US. Also how to study. We talked about the challenges of continuing education in a different language, potential for night school or ESL classes because they are now in a very new environment. I was also able to hear from all of our guests about the things that they're looking for and what their needs are and what type of prep work and prep books we could provide for them so that they can continue their education. I look forward to their success. Any time that I would in the future see them as my doctors or as my dentist or as my lawyer, I would love that. I would love to see them or as my hairstylist. Any role that they would have, any profession that they would have, something that they desire to achieve, I would be very grateful for my time here to have had a very small influence in making their life easier and pursuing that dream. Thank you.