that's what we have, and we have some really great organizations like sharp, aspn, and valley communitywith large community halls. one of them came forward at a little over twice what we had budgeted for the rent. the other came in at twice what we had budgeted for rent. we had to promise we had 15 people. the first day, 35 people came in. we rarely have fewer than 45 or 50. that's a lot of seniors with disabilities. it's a large crowd. we want to expand the program in the coming here to three days a week, we want to be able to offer more activities for seniors. it's a similar program that's in district 7, that there have been programs funded there. the cayuga program has been funded in district 10. we are beyond our expectations, and we do need more money to keep going. it's a free program for seniors -- [inaudible] >> so good to see you. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> chair fewer: mr. wright. >> all right. i'm ready to start now. the best way to provide housing and take care of the homeless problem in san francisco, you got 8,011 homeless people. i come