 Alice Bells is a mentoring organization on campus where we partner with local elementary schools to pair up college students and elementary students to form meaningful mentorship. Traditionally it's just been like in the classroom we have kind of basic lesson plans. We go in and talk and hang out with the kids but coming in the semester we knew we were going to have to be online so we wanted to use like leverage technology to like support the kids and what they needed. So we're using programs like Microsoft Teams and Zoom to really be able to still make these meaningful connections just in a very different way. Well we understand how impactful the mentors are for these students and with COVID a lot of our students obviously like around the country have missed so much time in school and our goal we said that if we're coming back we want to make sure that students are safe but also make sure that socially and emotionally that those students are taking care of. So we have about 75 MacBooks that our students are able to use and they now are doing the same thing except that person is not in the building so they still connect with them, they help them with their homework, they go over different activities and they continue to bond with those students so our students are continuously looking forward to the conversations that they're having with the Alice Bells even though they're not able to come in the building. The mentees will see whatever the mentors are sharing so they're kind of going through either a PowerPoint or a PDF or using different websites to watch videos or they can use the whiteboard on Microsoft Teams for an interactive feature. It's been really cool to see how creative certain people are getting. They space out in the hallway and they have their MacBooks in front of them and have their headphones on and they are completely engaged. The kids are having a great time. The mentorship is still occurring and the impact is still there which is just really inspiring to see. I think it's even more important this semester, especially with the isolation and the disconnection with everybody, I think it's even more important to get involved. You can really get out and get involved in the community without putting yourself at risk or having to worry about COVID and everything because it's been a great way to help out the Tuskegee community and really have a good time doing it.