 CVOEO's programs are primarily in Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, and Addison Counties. And our work supports people in poverty, and most importantly helps people rise out of poverty. All of CVOEO's work is dedicated to social, environmental, racial, and economic justice. I work with the Housing Advocacy Programs, and these are our statewide programs that work with renters through our Vermont Tenants Program. We have resources and support and a hotline and classes for people who are renting their homes. Also, the Fair Housing Project, which provides education and information for people who are experiencing discrimination in their housing, and also the mobile home program, which supports people living in mobile home communities. So here today, and I think you can see this on the screen now, we have some frequently asked questions about renting in Vermont. So a lot of our work is dedicated to helping people understand their renters' rights and responsibilities, and if you have questions about your rights as a renter, you can call our hotline, which is 802-864-0099, or you can visit us at cvoeo.org. We also offer classes for renters, including a tenant skills class, which includes all sorts of really fantastic information about tenants' rights and responsibilities, and it's part of our Rent Right Program. So if you'd like to learn more about CVOEO and all the programs that we offer, including our Community Action Programs, our Financial Futures, Weatherization, Champlain Valley Head Start, Voices Against Violence, and Laurie's House, and our Housing Advocacy Programs, the Fair Housing Project, Vermont Tenants, and the Mobile Home Program, please visit us at cvoeo.org. Thank you.