Awesome. And like I said, I don't know too many other foster children who make it with a degree, are successful, and have the skills employers want. So the lady you mentioned specifically, I would really be happy to help her in any way I could.
Mark, thank you, first of all, for being here with us after our first encounter. But speaking of foster, Lady Rocket Foundation is probably one of the most prolific foundations that is dedicated also to the betterment life of the kids. And I started it in a city called Lompoc next to Vandenberg Space World Base here outside of Santa Barbara, full of billionaires and celebrities and immeasurable wealth.
While about 40 miles away, there's a place where Elon launches his rockets. And there's a center of Lompoc, one of the poorest places in California, despite of the fact that is at the center of the space industry. Thus, Lady Rocket Foundation was born.
I am mentioning it because my initial focus was on addressing, I would say, not necessarily unloved, but unsupported Hispanic kids. Lompoc has a very big Hispanic population. And out of it, I think I pioneered a program that is addressing under... Did she cut off or is that me? I think Lady Rocket cut off.
Okay, let's give her a few more seconds. Maybe she'll get back to it. In the meantime... Yeah, awesome work.
Awesome work, though. It's amazing. I guess I was taking notes.
Awesome work so far. Awesome. Yes.
But you know what? I will just conclude that I created a program that appoints and gives the title of Little Astronaut to those kids. And suddenly, because astronauts frequently are without families in space, in solitude, self-resistant, self-reliant, and giving kids the title of astronaut really made them so happy. So this program is still available and I've been happy to discuss it with you.