or various sum it's. in response to this the 2013 summer jobs program, funding by dcyf and united way provided programs for undocumented youth through a series of stipends. while successful, it only employed 44 students which is only 4.8 percent of this population. with this we are asking the board to take action to allow undocumented youth to participate in sf summer jobs plus public youth programs by utilizing certain methods including but not limited to individual stipends, gift cards or educational scholarships. additionally we hope to see undocumented youth employed at a rate consistent with the youth population. this is 350 job opportunities for undocument youth at the upcoming summer. undocumented youths should have ak access to employment opportunities. thank you very much for your time and we hope you take this into consideration as you continue your budget hearing process. >> thank you very much. nicholas for youth commission. i will be presenting on priority six and seven which are our muni related priorities at the commission. priority no. 6 as you are familiar with is the -- youth priority. it