 Good morning. My name is Yvonne Donald, Deputy Director of the James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation. Welcome to City Talk. Well, we are excited because this is our 13th year of our annual James R. Clark Sickle Cell Walk. This walk is held to honor families and individuals who love dealing with sickle cell disease and to provide scholarship funds for our students who are graduating and already enrolled for schools of higher learning, whether it be a four-year college or a two-year degree, or achieving a two-year degree to bridge to a four-year college. We are trying to make sure that our young people are ready and prepared for the future challenges that they have to face and prepared to live their life to the fullest. Our Dr. James R. Clark Walk will be held on September 8th at 1300 Pine Street, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Gymnasium. Our on-site registration begins at 7.30. At 8 o'clock a.m. we have our Walk Kickoff celebration and at 8.30 the walk will proceed. Our Walk Ambassador this year is Dr. Lonnie Randolph. Dr. Lonnie Randolph is our South Carolina chapter NAACP President Emeritus and a retired optometrist. He's a former board member and a longtime advocate and supporter of the James R. Clark Foundation. We're excited to have him on board and we want to invite the community to please come out once again. Registration is only $15. It's been $15 for the last 13 years and we've done some wonderful things with those funds. We have actually awarded 28 scholarships to date. That's 28 students who have been able to take advantage of these funds that we raised for the walk. So please come out at $15 per person. I mean, we spend that on lunch. So please come out and support us and help us to have another wonderful walk because we're doing good things with the funds that we're raising. The $15 includes a commemorative t-shirt. And every year we have a special design reflecting sickle cell disease and our fight in the cause for sickle cell disease. So this year come out and get your commemorative t-shirt for $15. Also, if you create a team of three to ten individuals, you get a t-shirt free. So if you want to be a team leader and come out and create a team from three to ten individuals, you get your t-shirt free. So come out and join us. We always have a wonderful time. It's so much fun. High energy, great crowd. So please come out and join us. Our walk is actually held in honor of Dr. James R. Clark, who is a pioneer and advocate on behalf of individuals with sickle cell disease. And our visionary is Ms. Peggy Rohn. Peggy had this vision over 13 years ago and went about to set in place everything to make it happen. She's done an awesome job and we're just thankful to have her on board on our team for so many years. She has a child with sickle cell disease and they've been both longtime advocates of our foundation. And so we're just happy to keep moving forward on behalf of Dr. James R. Clark's legacy and to fulfill the vision of Ms. Peggy Rohn. And at this time I want to introduce to you Ms. Visya Jamison. Ms. Jamison is the son of Draylan Holmes, who is eight years old and a student at Rice Creek Elementary School. Draylan Holmes is our new poster child for the James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation. And Ms. Jamison is actually the founder of a foundation in her son's name, Dray 365. Good morning City Talk. As Ms. Yvonne said, my name is Visya Jamison and I have a son who is a warrior with sickle cell disease. I met Ms. Yvonne in 2012 and she has been such a great, great inspiration and where she introduced us to James R. Clark Sickle Cell Foundation and we have been supporters of The Walk since then. The Walk is amazing and just seeing the work that James R. Clark does and The Walk and everything that's done in the community, it also inspired me to create my own foundation in honor of my son called Dray 365. That's during reach and power 365 days a year. Our warriors fight every day and so should we. So one of the reasons we have this Walk is to honor these individuals to hold them up in honor for those that are facing the daily challenges of sickle cell disease to bring awareness and to just let everybody know that we're all in this fight together, that this is another disease that needs your support and attention. So thank you so very much for all of those who participated in The Walk and the Path and those who have already registered. Registration is only $15 so please again come out and join us.