enriched all of us with their service and worthy of the esteem of all new yorkers, now therefore jimmy van bremer, majority leader of the new york city council gratefully honored giselle burgess for her outstanding service and enduring contributions to the community. expectations were now in writing, giselle gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and to recruit more girls. so giselle, tell us what happened next. >> i remember going back to the office recruiting volunteers, recruiting girls, i got home that day, i had a complete blue uniform on and i had permission in the hallway and i remember the first buyer sitting up and i thought what are you doing, and putting up flyers with girls and volunteers and they said you cannot put anything on the wall and i was i got permission i spoke with the person in the supervisor and they said it's fine so you can call the supervisor to confirm, i'm standing in the hallway with my papers waiting and then i'm like you can go ahead and i remember every single floor, took the elevator and on each elevator there is two elevators, i'm getting off all floors and