my name is chanelle williams and in support of booker t. washington's proposal. i'm a former youth commissioner, juvenile justice commissioner and actively organized to inform service providers and public officials nationwide about the needs of youth in foster care and the juvenile justice center for 11 years. in addition to community activism i am also a foster care youth and when i transitioned out of the system at 18 years old, supportive housing was one of my main concerns. having an environment where i could focus on gaining employment and going to school was critical. but unfortunately i didn't have access to the services and had to struggle on my own. i wholeheartedly believe this is a no-brainer as reverend townsend said earlier. booker t. washington community service center is a gem in the western addition and helped thousands of young people and their families get access to services. also, too, i don't see what the issue is and the concerns from the neighbors. it's not coming out clear to me. i think the cost of reducing the amount of units available to