 Our mission is to strategically mobilize diverse partners and families to advance children's health through immunization. And we continue to struggle in Colorado with having unacceptably high rates of unimmunized or under-immunized children. One of our really successful programs is a partnership around the Shots for Tots and Teens program, which is a wonderful opportunity for mostly medically underserved children to be able to get up to date on all recommended and required vaccines. I experienced the fear when I knew immunizations were coming up and I didn't know what it was going to cost me. It was actually really kind of cool. They were like, do you have insurance? I said no, they're like, that's not a problem. You know, finally someone told me that's not a problem. So I feel like we get to see the CCIC mission in action every time we have this clinic. It's awesome. The Shots for Tots and Teens program has been a really successful partnership between several local public health departments. So Tri-County Health Department and Denver Public Health, along with some local fire departments, so the Aurora Fire Department and the Denver Health Paramedic Division, as well as Rotary Club of Aurora and Rotary Club of Five Points Cultural District. One of the things that's so neat about this clinic specifically is that based on data, we're in an area that really can use having a Saturday clinic close by. It's so neat to collaborate together for a mission that we all value. The ultimate goal for CCIC is that there be no preventable disease outbreaks in Colorado and no short-term consequences from those illness and that every child can grow up healthy in Colorado. As I grow older with my children and I realize what my true goals for my children are, which are I want them to be happy. I don't need them to have a million dollars, but as long as they're happy and healthy in life, then that's what's really important.