 My name's Nabila Khan, I'm from the Livermore Pleasanton community and I wanted to thank everybody who has contributed to the fire victim funds that are being collected in this area. I was actually in Chico yesterday and I wanted to give you an account of what happened. Yesterday we went to the Islamic center of Chico and they sent out flyers to the different parking lots and online allowing people to know that they're distributing cash cards, gas cards, as well as clothing items. And we had Alhamdulillah over a thousand people come and every single person who came to the Islamic center did not leave empty handed. They had a card in hand as well as non-preciable food items and clothing. What I realized when speaking to all these people was that the majority of them didn't know about Islam, they didn't even know that the masjid existed. And I had multiple people just say, you know, can I have a hug? And they were telling me how beautiful our religion is and how wonderful we are as Muslims that we're doing this for them because at this time they're not getting funds or they're not getting cash where they're able to even buy gas or get things for their kids. So everything that you're doing is wonderful. It's really making a huge difference. I had one man who was telling me that, you know, whenever you end up doing another distribution date, please let us know. These are evacuees and they want to come and just be around us and spend time with us and help to help other people. So I think this is a wonderful thing as Muslims for us to join together and help because it's truly showing our religion through our actions. And I think that speaks louder than words do. So Jazakallah Khair for everything that you guys are doing and please continue to help. We're in Chico, California in front of the Chico Mosque and we have one of the evacuees from the campfire here. And I just was telling this nice lady here that I believe that with all this everything that's been going on between the wars and everything, you know, people have lost sight of how beautiful those Islamic faith is and the Quran is beautiful. And I just I can't wait until all the battles are over and we all love each other again. Thank you. We wish you the best. All right, we're live here in Chico, California at the Islamic Center of Chico. It's not 12 o'clock yet and we are supposed to start our distribution of goods at 12. We have a table for snacks and food for the heater. Everybody starts out over here. There's a registration for making sure that people who are affected by the ones who are getting supplies. So the first line is here and once they've registered you go to the next line and we're not having people get items until 12 o'clock because we want to be fair that the time that we've given is a time that everybody is allowed to start. If we move over here, we have volunteers here with non-perishable food items and then we've organized the clothes in different sizes. So there's small men and we've got volunteers helping individuals with the sizing so it goes faster. Okay, sorry. Don't want to interrupt the video. You have it ready for me. And the air quality is actually very bad here. There's it's smoky. There's stench and your throat is there's a sting to your throat. So they've recommended that everybody wear masks. Where we've got a mask for everybody. We've got water bottles, healthy snacks. Thank you guys for volunteering. If we go in, we also have masks for people. There are showers. We just need to make sure somebody is here after the mask. And this is the lady side and we've got more items here. So everybody who has donated this is where the money is going to and as you can see, we're trying to do it in an orderly fashion. Yeah, when we're going to start giving them a card, they're supposed to come from here and go back and get their stuff whatever they need and then they go back. So it won't be like bottlenecks. So that's your beauty. You're going to stand here. One is going to be standing here and other one is going to be standing here. So you'll usher people in the direction that they need to go.