 We're standing here in Silverton at one of our fantastic volunteer sites putting together fire kits for Unfortunately for families who have lost their home We had several of my team members at Northline Castro were directly impacted by this one of my nurses has lost her childhood home And another one of our medical assistants lost her secondary home that she's worked so hard for once the fire started I reached out to some of them to take in their animals. My husband actually helped our neighbor's family Evacuate from Scott's mills. So I knew that continuing to help and be present in the community and lending a helping hand was really important When we put out the call and said hey, we need help Kaiser stepped up and answered that call And that's why they're thrilled to be able to give the rest Cross cascades this $300,000 donation to support your efforts A $1 donation from somebody buys a little bit of hope, right? A $10 donation buys a little bit more of hope the donation the project made today and your time here buys a huge amount of hope There's a tote there's a tarp. There's a some hand sanitizer some trash bags Some work gloves a rake a shovel and unfortunately a sifter and all of these things what they'll do is allow a family to go through and find that family memento It's always Such a joy to volunteer But I think there's a different element to volunteering when there's so much emotion behind it And I'm just really proud of Kaiser Permanente for being here today and finding a way to donate to this efforts I think we're really blessed to work with companies like American Red Cross and they have already sent up about 500 kits and they said these 500 kits will go out by the end of today