 Good morning everybody. Welcome to our second live stream event, this community and many others child abuse, which I think we all know is very likely worse at this very difficult point in time, particularly when you all do not have your eyes on a lot of children as their protectors. I'm Kathy Fletcher. I'm CEO of Voices for Children of San Antonio and this is so exciting. This is very much new to me and to a lot of us, but to see where everyone comes from and how many people are able to benefit from some of our wonderful partners in their presentations is terribly exciting and we're going to continue to do that. First on your program would have been one of our San Antonio City Council women, Jada Andrew Sullivan, who was called away for a city obligation, but we look forward to having her at another time. And then in a minute, I will introduce one of our very supportive, very terrific Texas state legislators. But let me do just a little bit of housekeeping. First of all, there is, after each of the presenters, there is about a 15 minute break and that is to allow our partners at Nowcast who understand all of this technology to bring the next speaker out of the virtual green room where they're waiting. So after each speaker, you'll have time to get your coffee, your water, a snack, 10 to pets or children or whatever, but I wanted you to know that. At the very end, after the session, I believe you've all been told that there is an evaluation or a survey for you to fill out and click that link, download that, do that, and then you will be able to download your certificate of your hours or your continuing education credits for social work or counseling. So that is, that's all I want to say, but I'm absolutely delighted you're here and look forward to continuing these live streamed events. So it's my pleasure and my honor to introduce Texas State Representative, Ina Menhadas. Representative Menhadas is an extremely strong supporter of children, of families, of children in foster care and the child welfare system. She is a wonderful partner and just a tremendous benefit to children in this state. So, Ina? Good morning, everyone. I want to extend a huge San Antonio, Texas, welcome to everyone joining us this morning. My understanding is we have about 850 registrants from today, from not just from Texas, but throughout the country and throughout the world. My understanding we've got some people from the United Kingdom with us this morning. We've got people from Ireland from Germany, from India, from Ontario, from of course the great state of Texas. We've got people from New Jersey. It's an amazing, amazing audience. And we thank you all for joining us this morning. And I especially want to thank you for dedicating your lives, you know, to ensuring the health and safety and betterment of our children. During this time, during this pandemic, it has really put a halt to life as we knew it. But the work continues and it's critical that we continue to engage with one another to make sure we learn best practices from one another so that we can really be the best at what we do best at our craft. And what is that? It's ensuring the welfare of our children. Many of you are at the front lines. I know that many of you are social workers, teachers, nurses. Many of you are just a critical, critical point for our children. And I thank you for staying engaged. I thank you for being here this morning. And you truly do God's work. You could be anywhere on a Saturday morning. So I thank you all for taking this time to get to know one another, to create a network, a support system as you continue through your journey, through your professions in ensuring that our children are health, healthy and safety. So thank you for joining us this morning. Kathy, thank you for all of your work in getting this together. I know that it's a lot of hard work to put together a great conference. And I look forward to learning just as every one of you. So good morning. Welcome. And I hope this is something that you're going to take with you forever. Thank you, Representative Manhattan. We are very, very fortunate to have her in Austin. Now we go into the break to bring the next speaker. So have your coffee. And in a few minutes, we will be back with Dr. Natalie Kasun.