Yes.
What you're speaking to is a very specific project, but across the country, I would say United Ways have been deeply involved in ensuring that seniors and other vulnerable populations have access to technology, have the connectivity, have the training and support, and equally important, that the community agencies that are providing the services have the infrastructure to support them and that they themselves are equipped. We often forget that those organizations need that infrastructure and that ongoing support, as well, so they can reach those seniors. It's not just about the seniors having it.
Those are all important pieces of the puzzle to ensure that we can continue to reach vulnerable seniors who are living at home or in congregate care.