the executive regiel chavez. [applause] >> how's it going?the honor and privilege of being the executive director of lyric. that is actually the second largest and second oldest queer youth serving the country. [applause] and i think that to all of us of san francisco residents. that is why we have one of the oldest organizations, because we continue to be sanctuary city, a beacon of hope for our community. you know, i have been at lyric for about three years, and we have seen a severe increase people, in parents, as senator wiener mentioned, calling, sending dm, asking for support because they are sending their youth coming to san francisco because they know san francisco is where we will be safe. san francisco is where we will be affirmed. san francisccan ue selves and be in communit and be loved. absolutely. [applause] want to say, you know, today is a privilege for all in to our fearless leader, mayor london breed for your for saying you know, we will continue to humanize and respect and love every single member of our community and we'll