dr. decker. she started this program seeing a lot of injury recidivism. she ended up hiring three case managers who go to bed side and help these individuals. we tend to believe that -- referred to anything we can, whenever they need. it is substance abuse, metal health. typically what we're trying to do now is instead of letting these guys and ladies go, we enrolled them back into the empowerment center. they can foster change within their communities. we hope giving them opportunities to me with city's supervisors, going to city college, uc berkeley, a handful of other events will help them move in the right direction. it has been successful so far. we're starting our next round in the next month. supervisor kim: it is important for us to connect people that have been victims of violent injury to give them that type of support they need. it is part of the healing process. i appreciated that. if there are no further questions