namely joyce chang and nancy yee. i attended one of their workshops for the disabled and left with a feeling one cannot describe. there was definitely a need to serve and assist those with special needs. there were parents that did not speak english and could really use some assistance as to resources for their young children. perhaps it was an aide. my uncle, dr. chiu was also one of the directors of the chinese company in 1942, and their mission was to help new immigrants. to my knowledge, chinese fixed company is now known as chinese consolidated benevolent association. that concludes my story. >> thank you very much, council member harriet wong. we'll move on to council member roland wong. >> good afternoon. i will be sharing my ada story. in commemoration of the founding of the americans with disabilities act, aka, ada, 25 years ago and how it helped people with disabilities to have equal access to public transportation in san francisco. somehow as i think back ada was non-existent while growing up in the '60s an