laura guzman and director of the mission resource center and chair of the local homeless board that represents them. i have been here 18 years as a nonprofit worker in the city. i will still poor. i have have debt and i can't afford to live in san francisco and i don't care about that anymore and please honor the request for the 4% increase for the workers. i am also here to support our initiatives. we are a member of hesba and grant the 3.8 million to make sure that we have enough homeless prevention to help our families and single adults to find housing. as a board member i can tell you we have a long way to go to have affordable housing and ensure safe and dignified shelter and finally i want you to also please support an initiative by supervisor david campos that i know you have heard already which is support $500,000 and ensure that san franciscans after health care reform don't have a way to get health care, particularly immigrants and people that don't qualify for reform have a safety net in san francisco. thank you for what you do and a pleasure to meet supervisor farrell and superviso