captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor olague supervisor olago remind members of the public to prioritize those with needs to speak first. >> [speaking for languageforeig] >> i am a senior. my name is [unintelligible] and i, myself, will translate for her. >> [i a speaking foreign language] [applause] >> my name is [unintelligible] and i am a graduate of the 87th home health aide training class. i am a new immigrant and an older worker. i see that half of the job- seekers at chinatown one-stop are older workers. it is almost impossible for job seekers like myself to get a job without learning english and new vocational skills. i urge the city to support and protect funding for housekeeping and home health aide training programs. without these vital training programs, it would be impossible for myself, for job seekers like me, to overcome barriers to employment, to have hope and direction in my life to meaningful work. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, supervisors of san francisco. supervisor olague: could you please stand in front of the mic