san francisco. and shortly after, they launced san francisco summer jobs plus. what we're asking the board is to ask summer jobs plus be successful by helping us to reach out to the private sector because it would be key for the job growth of young people. if companies do not have space to employ young people, they can always donate because we have a lot of great employment agencies in san francisco. also to prioritize our youth who need the jobs the most because we believe our greatest resource is our young people. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. >> hello, supervisors. i am the chair of the u.s. justice committee. and if sfgov could direct its attention to the powerpoint, that would be great. imagine being a youth living in their bathroom without a pencil to right. maybe a few books. but the urge to be in play. that is the groups as part -- the group this policy is directed to. all of them are directly related to my life experiences as an incarcerated juvenile and those of the committee members. it is based on the research we have done in constant communi