dee laylor snapology, ball, washington. we just talked to you about the computer program you started for children starting at 2 years old. but you actually have the kids she's teaching. >> correct. we have children between the ages of 2 and 13 in the after school program and preschool program, service 350 students per day. we realized we were not touching older teens that needed services. so project pay is an arm in which we are assisting young people who have an interest in art and entrepreneurship and giving them information so they can support themselves and become entrepreneurures. when we talk about the unrest in baltimore, part of that people don't feel they have an opportunity to grow and learn. the programs we expose them to opportunities available for them. >> we're talking reading, we're talking math and science, we're talking computer coding and programming. mr. flowers, you're doing hands-on work with young people. one of the programs you alluded to earlier called henrietta reading room and book share program. f