joining us now from pasadena is pablo alvarado, co-executive director of the national day laborer organizing network, which has a group of volunteers to help those affected by the wildfires. pablo, i've been fortunate enough to know you for so many years. you've worked so hard to support day laborers, but today, many day laborers are helping others, including some that have lost everything themselves. how are day laborers helping in los angeles right now? >> thank you for having me. >> it's good to see you again. >> thank you. >> this has been a tradition of the day labor community across the country. there are 70 day labor worker centers. and every time that there's been a disaster, workers come together to form community relief brigades of made up of volunteers. they go into the communities to bring food. in our case, what we're doing here in pasadena, in particular, the workers are going to the streets to remove branches that have fallen and that are obstructing the traffic, to clean the curbs all over the city, to restore parks. because this is these are spaces for community to come toge