daniel castro, one of the founders of the coalition, that is one of her words today. it has been almost five years since gabriela to jesus was murdered. the founders, the leaders, and the family stood here at city hall calling out for support from our city officials and allies to end the genocide of transgender women. this coalition assembled here for a dianne on february 10th, 2015. leaders such as genitive jackson , the executive director of transgender -- [calling names] [calling names] -- just to name a few, sit in solidarity for all of our fallen sisters. that demonstration still resonates today. since then, the coalition has dedicated the mission in addressing systems of oppression , but not only calling out to those who perpetuate acts of violence, vertebral, emotional, and/or physical, but we hold them accountable. the vision of this coalition is safety for trans women in a world free of prison industrial complex and state violence. currently, project coalition has taken responsibility in providing training to housing service providers. we are aware that 70% o