to support those and address addiction in the city, so thank you very much and next up we have bob ostertech. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to talk a little bit about the history here. i made a documentary movie about the early years of the ambassador in the 1970's and hank wilson, the force of nature behind it all. the story actually begins before aids in 1970's when san francisco was just becoming the gay mecca and dozens of people were arriving at the grayhound station every day. many of them very young, teenagers, gay boys, transjnder people arriving by the dozens every day with no money and no where to go. a former kindergarten teacher named hank wilson decided he would make a place for them to go and answered a classified ad in the newspaper that says the ambassador was looking for a manager. he became the manager at that point. the building did not look like this when hank took it over most of the rooms didn't have doors, everything was completely trashed. hank furnished the building with donated furniture he found here and there and created a space very very different then what