 On Thursday, July 27th, Pike County Relief Services will be at Pikeville Medical Center to observe a moment of silence for those who were affected by the 2022 floods. Volunteer workers have been helping those in Pike County and the surrounding areas ever since July of last year with no signs of slowing down. The plan is to continue providing necessities in the future. Pikeville Medical Center is going to be having a moment of silence there starting at 11 a.m. and it's going to be a great way to be able to reflect on this past year and those people that we've been able to help and those people who still need help. I mean people are still struggling physically, spiritually, financially. There's a lot of challenges there still and we just want to be there for those people that are still going through challenges and thankful that we're able to help those that we've already helped. So it's going to be a great time to celebrate, a great time to recognize and honor what has happened over the past year as well. Cancer. It's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center, we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. Reed extends his thanks to the countless volunteers and partners contributing to their efforts. This amount of work wouldn't be possible without the community coming together. There's a lot of moving parts that it takes to get this going and to help people with unmet needs and those that was affected by the floodwaters of July of 2022. And that all those moving parts include our partnerships with other entities such as other Presbyterian churches in the area, other churches in the area as well and churches from Pittsburgh, churches from Tennessee, churches from Northern Kentucky, and even churches as far as some Florida. We couldn't do this without you. And we need each other's partnership as we do help those with unmet needs in Pike County and surrounding counties as well as we do have an opportunity to serve as we have an opportunity to help people in need. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Colum.