i'm javier bomond. we're a supportive housing provider based in the tenderloin. i want to thank everyone who put in the work to bring this resolution to light. because with the residents we work with in our buildings, there's been countless people i've worked with who have been effected by the incarceration system and have been formally incarcerated and it's good to know san francisco is on its way to showing it's communities and recognizing some of our biggest issues such as homelessness and substance use and mental health issues and incarceration and our justice system are linked and our low-income communities face the most. i think one of the great things about recognizing incarceration as a public health issue, what our residents face when they get in the system is an incredible sense of isolation and to know the city is treating this as a public health issue and looking at the wired community as opposed to singling out individuals and keeping them in cycles of poverty and they'll be able to get the help they need and they can reintegrate to society in a more