jennifer friedenbach. so, i'm the director of coalition on homelessness. i've worked at the coalition for 19 years, 19 very long, sometimes acutely painful and often very inspiring years. sometimes they're in the same year, bolt of them. i was also part of the ten-year implementation planning council and so we really got very specific read backs progress on the plan. what i went through today is i went through the original plan and tried to outline what the successes have been, losses have been, some policies for the future. i wanted to talk a little before that how coalition of homelessness works to put it in context. we do community organizing which means we organize homeless and poor people to create permanent solutions to poverty and homelessness while protecting the civil and human rights for folks who remain on the streets. we do a ton of outreach to folks who are homeless and poor between four and eight outreaches every week. that is an attempt to keep ourselves accountable. we truly represent people who are impacted by the housing crisis. that a lo