We are grateful to all those who participated in this candlelight vigil to reflect on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on our lives. We would like to specially thank Lori Klein, Kafunyi Mwamba, and the entire Spiritual Care Service team for hosting a moving and meaningful program. For those who were not able to join us, we encourage you to find your own personal time for reflection. As we shared during our opening remarks, we would like to again acknowledge our Asian-American, Asian, and Pacific Islander community members, recognizing the pain and anxiety that many are still feeling in the wake of the Atlanta shootings this week. We support you. As we joined together, we were reminded that we are not alone on this journey. There is strength to be found in our community and optimism in the critical work we are doing. Together, we are making an impact and shaping a better and more just future. Lloyd Minor, MD, dean, Stanford School of Medicine David Entwistle, president and CEO, Stanford Health Care Paul King, president and CEO, Stanford Children's Health