we're walkg from city hall to the mexican heritage plantation. >> yes, we're starting on may 13th, mother's. the walk begins at 9:00 to the mexican heritage plaza. we end up with lunch and raffles and networking and just getting to know each other. >> it's been nine years. you've been doing it for eight of nine years. >> that's correct. what have we seen that improved in those eight or nine years? >>. >> well, they've come up with several programs during those years. exercise and nutrition. and all sorts of prevention of screening, doing that early on. there was also a program called the program -- the patient navigator. now the patient navigator is a program that helps people from diagnosis to end of life through the hospital process. and in terms of dealing with doctors and someone is there with them to help them through the language barrier and their culture. >> because it can be intimidating. >> absolutely, if you don't understand, then you're afraid. dealing with the museum is totally scary. not knowing what's going to happen next is too stressful. >> why are you so involved in this? i