executive director felecia gaston said they're trying to adapt as best they can, going door to door dropping with arts and activities for children. >> as a little girl i wanted to take ballet when i was growing up in georgia. it wasn't available because of segregation. today the reason i started performing stars is to provide an opportunity for children to be able to get connected to the arts. because it provides character, discipline, self-esteem, confidence, all of these things which makes you to be a more productive person. >> how has the pandemic sort of changed for you guys, changed how you raise money, changed what you're able to offer? >> yes, when -- in march when the pandemic hit, automatically we had to -- everything just stopped and so we were not able to provide any of our after school or summer program in the way that we normally would be doing, and especially because we were planning to get ready for our 30-year anniversary. we were planning a big gala, sitdown gala at the jewish community center, 300 people, people paying $100 a person to support our after school and summer en