next, we have deborah muise. i believe you spoke with us last -- >> i will be very brief. since i last spoke, i have continued with the homelessness on six, and going through church street, trying to feed the homeless. i still continue with my work in the community. handing out clothing to the homeless as well. it is pretty much the same, i just wanted to say hello. supervisor kim: thank you so much for being here today. we appreciate it. kathy, we know you were here last week as well. >> i manage the next door shelter with 334 beds. sanctuary shelter with 200 beds, and an additional 60 to 100 beds. the two main points i would like to make an reiterate is that my view for the shelter monitoring committee is not only to police and to monitor the shelters, but also to increase communication, problem solving, and collaboration. secondly, what i would challenge the committee if i were to become part of it, would be to look for new resources. we already are facing budget problems, and i would challenge the committed to work for collaborative grants and other resources that coul