So everything we heard from all the other rare disease families was you have to have a video. You have to have a moving video. And we didn't really have the time or the resources to do that. So between, like an iPhone, a ring light, and my husband writing the script, we just knocked it out in a few takes. And if you watch the video, I think Austin either, like blows a kiss at the end or something like that. We just tried it, and he just did it, and my sister added the captions and the music, and it was a family affair, so we that was kind of our anchor piece of material, I guess, if you will. And then what we did was, after having contacted so many people to tell them what we were doing, we invited everybody to a zoom kick off. And not only did we invite everybody we had spoken to, we just like mass emailed everybody we knew, we put it out on social media, like, come join us. See what we're doing. Come on the Zoom. And I think we had about 130 people on a zoom on a Friday night, and we told the story, and we said, this is what happened, and this is what we're doing, and this is how you can help. And we said our plan is to raise 2 million, $2 million for this research. And we cannot do it alone, and we cannot just ask you all here to donate. We also need you to ask everybody you know to donate as well. And we had pre chatted with people about creating teams and saying, like, this is going to be our friends from work team or our friends from home team or whatever. And we kind of had all that admin stuff like set up already so that on the Zoom, we could say, here's the link to join. And, you know, find your friend group and join that team. And if you know, something that was very awkward for me, but I just pushed through it. Was trying to say, like, on that Zoom, like, who can commit to doing this? Raise your hand. And like, who can anybody commit to raising $10,000 and it was very cricket, really, but, but I do feel like it set the expectation that we were asking people to do a lot. And some people really were like, I don't think I could raise $1,000 but then they did, and they were so, like, so proud of themselves, and I was so happy for them, and and then some people got really competitive, and they're like, I'm gonna raise $10,000 or, like, we as a team are gonna raise a. $100,000 or whatever. I just sort of organically grew. We said we're going to do this for four weeks. We're going to have a check in zoom every week. We're going to have, you know, a theme for the week or an action item for the week. We're going to send out email templates so you can email everybody easily. We're going to send out social media posts so you can do all that. And it was sort of organized in that fashion. But, yeah, I think by the end of that four weeks, we had raised about a half million dollars. I believe.