 Hey everyone, you're about to watch a video that's going to get thousands of views. Very cool, but your ad needs to be right here. Give me a call. A cross-country charity bike ride to raise awareness for the Fuller Center for Housing Efforts to Eliminate Poverty Housing passed through Pikeville on Tuesday, July 25th. So we're going coast to coast and along our way we have nine stops where we build for families, either build houses or a lot of it's repairing houses because our main goal is to keep families in their homes that they love so much so but it's been a joy, I think we've had seven build days so far. The 10-week adventure which began May 27th in La Jolla, California will cover 3,919 miles with its final stop being in Wilmington, North Carolina on August 5th. Riders average more than 76 miles per day and stop along the way to help clean and repair destroyed homes. So we usually go in around like 8 a.m. and work into about five-ish and it can be anything. I know we got under house, did some insulation under a house and I wore a big hazmat suit and it was great. It's a lot of work but at the end of the day it's so lovely to see just all of these families and they're so appreciative because they love their homes and that's so important right now in the United States is to keep people in a home that they love. The cyclists spent the evening at Connection Church before continuing on their journey across the country. For more information you can visit foldercenter.org. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.