they did not live in burnsville, they do work in burnsville at a hospital. and they were very appreciative. people need to know that they are cared about. april need to know that we know what is going on and that we are going to reach out. so this is what i have been doing. i also went to the business where i manicure and pedicure, run by vietnamese women. i asked them how they were doing. i asked if they felt safe, and they did. i also asked if they had a plan, and to be vigilant. they didn't have a plan. i helped them to work with a plan and what they needed to do, and i handed my card to each one of the women who were there and i said, everybody is involved in this. you see something, called 911. they were very appreciative. so these are practical things that leaders can do on an ongoing basis. so about 15 years ago, what we did in burnsville was to make sure that people knew that they were cared about. we launched "i love burnsville" which goes on and still is very active today. what is "i love burnsville?" throughout burnsville, our community is integra