and the number of community partners going forward, i like to ask adrian pong to come up. hey, adrian. >> thank you, supervisors. i would like to introduce danielle lamb. she has been working in our office for the past year and is the author of our baseline study on family out migration in san francisco. i am the executive director of office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs. thank you very much, supervisors, for including us in the discussion today. my office oversees several initiatives ranging from census education, community safety, access and services, and immigrant affairs. last year, following the american community survey data, we began to look at the changes in the city population for communities -- community needs. we looked at many datasets, and we look at this through a civic engagement of participation and equity, a safety lessons thrown in with race relations in the general quality of life, especially for the limited english speaking community. we will look at race relations because we have had some of that in the city. and the impact that all of these