my name is dawn stickle, and this is jencke. and we are with the juvenile justice providers association. we want to talk a little bit about some of the work that we do as providers in the city. d.j.j. has over 20 organizations that are funded and involved in the lives of young people who are involved in juvenile probation. and so just to give -- i'm trying to hurry because the overflow room is filled with, like, young people who are here to talk, and i don't want to take their opportunity, and at the same time, i think it's important that we lay the groundwork for some of the stuff we want to talk about? so our justice systems were created back when society believed in bad people, and in this day and age and especially in san francisco, we understand that there's no such thing as a bad person, that there are people who have been traumatized, who have been abused and broken and neglected and who are in need of supports and opportunities and places for them to be leaders and people to believe in them. and the system -- the justice