Thanks, it has faded in the news around the country but it is still a big deal here. It is natural to me, I love to help other people, once a month my son and go feed the homeless at a Church in a rough part of town. It gives me an opportunity to help these people and show my son what drugs and drinking can do to your brain and life. I also went to Guatemala this year on a home building mission that was amazing. I do other things too, I just feel sorry and want to help people that are hopeless or lost, it is in my heart. I have family members that battle drug and alcohol problems and have lived on the streets, that shit is evil. with regards to the bridge I talked to the program that the kids on the bus were working through in the Philips neighborhood, which is the same area we feed the homeless in and they are working with local resources to get the kids counciling which is great. Most of them come from immigrant families, Mexican mostly and their parents don't understand what this can do to their kids but I think they will get help.