the next item is [inaudible] >> thank you, carl rujohnson director of mayors office of disability. i have 3 items, the winter shelter program and el nino storm. the single room occupancy elevator project and new ledgeilation on all jnder bathrooms. after-my report i want to turn things over to donna to tell more about the crisis intervention team training she has been a part of. first on the winter shelters and el nino, el nino is here and characterized by greater than normal heavier rain fall due to the warming patterns we have over the ocean. for people living on the streets of course without shelter this is something that can become a life threatening event to be exposed to rain and cold for period of time. it can cause a variety of illness, pneumonia is at the top. for folks in tents the tents may give shelter for a few hours but if you have sustained rain storms that in and of itself isn't enough to protect you. each year around thanksgiving the city of san francisco in collaboration with the interface council opens up the winter shelter program that takes place in a number of