and the the work of janet reilly and scott howgie to bring this to san francisco. volunteers in medicine will be bringing together a team of health care providers who most of them who are retirees who will be providing free medical care, to people who are about 250,000 -- 250% of the poverty line. in the else sexor district, in the outer mission and -- in the excelsor district, in the outer mission, and those who don't have medical care or health insurance. the clinic itself is amazing site. i was just there today. beautiful rooms. lots of space to provide care. an x-ray machine. there's a referral to specialty care throughout the city. it is remarkable thing for my district which has very few services like this anywhere within its boundaries. and colleagues, there are many people in my district who are very proud of this coming forward. i want to congratulate the work of volunteers in medicine. and clinic by the bay, elijah gibson, for her work in bringing this together the last couple of years and a great event for the city. president chiu: thank you. supervisor