that work and cut the ribbon on the new brigadier general charles young field or deputy mayor chauncey parkeres to call it the harlem field of dreams. what was once a dilapidated reopen as a vibrant place for young people to play baseball, football, soccer and lacrosse. it will host a programs the children's zone new on the move and more and help tell the story of brigadier general young. gone is slavery in 1864 charles young rose up to become the first black colonel in the u.s.. army. one hundred years later young was finally promoted to brigadier general. with this 9 million-dollar investment in harlem will honor his legacy gives hundreds of families safe place to send their children to play. all across new york city we brought a new approach to public safety by investing in our young people. we know if we do not educate we will incarcerate. the choice is ours to make. that's all we connected thousands of at risk youth with counseling and mentorship help set them on the path to college and career. this year we began 163 million-dollar expansion five of our most successful programs that enga