 My name is Tanya Wright and I'm an urgent care tech. I've been at Kaiser for 19 years. I love to learn new things. I never want to be stagnant. I never want to just sit there and do the same thing over and over and over again when I was little. I used to always go to the clinic, you know, to get shots and everything. And I used to always want to emulate the nurse. After every doctor's appointment, I would come home to my granddad and I would tell him, you know, I want to be a nurse. And he was like, well, you know you got to get good grades, so let's just sit down and read this book. When my mom got sick, that's what made me applaud. And I was accepted with a four-year scholarship. He was like, baby girl, you did it. I actually wanted to just be in healthcare, not only for myself, but for him. I received an email from the Bend Hutt No Trust asking who wanted to volunteer to be trained. I learned how to cast, learned how to put plaster and fiberglass on, as well as you fit people for food, different meat equipment. So I just took my certification yesterday and I passed, so. With Bend Hutt No Trust, let me tell you that's the best benefit ever. You learn from it, you'll progress with it. You know, why not take advantage of what's given?