I'm not I live in Wyoming actually. So I live out in the wild west. But am I good to start? Steve? You are. And you can see my screen everyone. Yeah, wonderful. Okay, I'll try and move somewhat quickly. Because I know you all have a lot to do. But thank you for having me. My name is Kimber tower. And just so you have a little information about me. Prior to working with Televisa, I actually had a role more in the direct service realm, my experience is more specifically to serving victims, and working within the nonprofit arenas and within the public health sector. So a lot of what I share and when I present has a little bit of a public health lens, just so you're aware. So some of you may have heard of televator this is something a lot of people see is where our focus is a lot of digital and hybrid to serve communities. So from there, a lot of what we do is we talk about our mission, which is fighting isolation, social isolation and loneliness. Right here, I really love this particular screen just because it shows the health issues that come from being socially isolated from loneliness, it impacts our physical health it impacts are mental health. And these are just some of the different areas. Just a quick note, if you hear noise around me, my co workers today are my two dogs and my two cats and they are not respectful of my presentation time. So apologies if you hear them. Something that I think is important to know is in 2023, it was noted that I saw social isolation and loneliness is a public health issue. So with that said, there's a lot of indicators and risk factors for why people may may choose to or may be isolated from others and it can come from adverse childhood experiences living in a resource desert, I happen to be someone who lives in a very rural area where there is a resource desert, there isn't a lot of access to Broadband, to internet to connections to those types of things. combat exposure, having family that's far away, illiteracy, whether that's digital illiteracy or otherwise, intergenerational trauma, there are just a lot of reasons why people can become isolated from community. So from there, we like to go Because on the fact that community is what heals us, and that's to elevate his focus is we want to connect people to others. We know that having that strong social connection is the reason that people live longer, why they have better physical and mental health. And that's, that's something that's very important to us just as our ideals. So I want to share our why so you understand the how of the work that we do. So now that you know our why this is our house, our focus is on outreach and awareness, bridging the digital divide by providing digital literacy, education and support, and building access and engagement through connecting with communities through individual support and developing digital hubs sites, which I will talk about a little bit more. Again, a lot of our tenants are that everyone is welcome with us. We meet people where they are, a lot of what televator does is we we have standardized plans that we customize to individuals so that we can help them get the individualized support and education that we need. And then we have continuing relationships with people we work with because we don't want to just hand somebody a device and say you're on your own. We want to make sure they know what to do next, and they stay included. Some of the initiatives that I want to talk about specifically is beyond walls, or digital Pathfinders, the hero story and missionary connect. So starting with beyond walls, this is our social connectedness and digital literacy campaign that we started this year. It is a it's an initiative where we're working in person at events with volunteers, and with local experts in different states in different cities. We teach digital literacy through our every fourth Thursday, we do something called Tech Thursdays. That's where we have in person and virtual support to help. It started with senior citizens and senior centers. And it's moved beyond that to all different populations, including veterans, including people who come from underserved populations, who need some support with learning how to use devices and learning how to work in the digital landscape safely. So that's something that we do at no charge to anyone. And like I said that starts with our we do bingo and we do our our last Thursday of the month tech Thursdays, then we have our digital navigators. Hopefully this video will play we'll see if it does that just shows the system the program that we're using. It rolled out initially again to senior centers and it's expanded from there to other communities.