 Glenn Geist, Technical Director East Coast Academy. Excited about this program. In keeping with the old art age, it takes a village to raise a child. We are pleased to be part during the Ministry of Equity under the Youth Empowerment Program to bring you interventions through sports. Very nice program, very impactful program, which where we use basketball or sports on the whole as a vehicle to guide the social development of young people of Saint Lucia. Very happy to have gotten a very willing partner in the Ministry of Equity. And yeah, we are looking forward to something like this. So far we have like at least 75 kids in the program ranging from the age of 6 to 16. We are one of two 18-year-olds but between 16 and 16 is the main group and we have the program in every day except Fridays. With the older kids on Mondays and Wednesdays and the younger ones 6 to 11 on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Saturdays and Sundays are for more skill development. We are partnered with different social entities. For example, we have counsellors on board who come to talk to them regularly, talk to the kids about goal-setting and social and emotional intelligence. We are also working now closely with an officer at the Ministry of Agriculture to get a program going called Plant Grow It, which also has a facet of goal-setting in it as well. So as you can see the kids are excited, we get a lot of kudos from the parents and we also monitor their behaviour both on and off the court in terms of their academics or even their social behaviour, their behaviour out there. We try to keep a close look on that and at least try to give them a home, give them a base, East Coast Academy as a base, as a home, as an outlet, somewhere that you can feel safe, a safe space, you know what I mean? And they love it. The program has been growing from strength to strength and at least every other week we have, we get two or three new participants and only by referral, you know what I mean? Only from referral. And thanks again to the Ministry of Equity for providing us with the strength and the resources, some of the resources necessary to keep this program going and keep the kids excited and engaged as much as possible in this, especially in this socially challenging times. You know what I mean? It is a very good initiative, we welcome it, we thank the Ministry of Equity and we look forward to a long, very long-standing relationship and to increase the programs, increase different facets of the program, add different social aspects of the program like camps and what not. Thanks again to the Ministry of Equity and the Youth Empowerment Program.