council on aging, self help for the elderly, department of rehab, we worked on hope sf, project brickner, we have entered into a contract with the young community developers to provide additional services. the services are provided to over 1100 individuals each month. over the past four years, our very successful jobs now program has placed over 6000 san francisco residents into subsidized employment. 22% or 1300 reside in the 94124 zip code. over 1000 families and 600 adults who live in the southeast receive public benefits, including job search training, child care, and transportation. with our recent renovation, we are able to provide more direct services to our clients, including employer hiring advance for both private-sector and public-sector jobs. more importantly, our renovations and expansion here has allowed our clients the ability to receive services here in the community and not have to travel to 170 otis. it has taken as years to acquire additional space. if we are asked to give back any portion of the space, we will have to look for other space. i thank you for the opportun