high school, but it also offers sports opportunities. so we're like the number one sports provider in the areas of north forks, redwood city, and in the coast and then on top of that, we also create bridges between the kids and law enforcement, which is a big asset to our community. damian: yeah, because historically, we all know that latinas and latinos have not had the best of relationships with law enforcement. as you mentioned, this is intended to maybe, change that a bit in your fair oaks, hap moon bay, other communities of redwood city. maggie: yes, that is correct. it is intended for us to change that, that perspective and to get to know who really is in your neighborhood. so if kids are out playing on their bikes with friends, they know that if they see an officer, they already have a relationship with that person. so it creates pathways to mentorship and it's importt to share that we serve about 800 kids in san mateo county. so as you can imagine, we hope that, you know, they come back and also contribute to their community in the best way that they can. damian: and so these are kids that were getting off the streets after school,