 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 On Wednesday, July 26 Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman appeared in Knot County to announce the partnership between the Appalachia service project and Christian Appalachian Project during the announcement a new home was dedicated to two Knot County flood survivors Coleman shares her thoughts on this past year's effort to rebuild the region the people in Kentucky or in my mind the best people that there are because We've seen neighbors help neighbors. We've seen volunteer organizations step up. We've seen local leaders I mean judge Jopson here in Knot County had his home Ruinned in the flood and yet he spent day and night trying to figure out how to help his neighbors and that's leadership That's that's what you want in a time of need is to see that people are going to show up for you when you need them the most and so while while the nature The the destruction that nature cause was devastating the humanity that we've continued to see from team, Kentucky Is exactly what I believe makes us so special the recipients of this new house Reggie Richie and his wife are Overwhelmed by the community support and volunteer help they've received the effort to help other flood survivors is ongoing It's it's been a blessing. You know, we've we've had people that have helped that. Yeah, you just would have never imagined Like said, I'm you know, I'm Work for a RH for over 30 years a RH has been there. You know, they've really helped us You know the other Local groups the the outside groups. I mean, it's been a collaborative effort for sure and people have stepped in I mean, I have friends in other, you know states that have you know helped us when we needed help and it's it's been really Heart-filled, you know the the response we've got from people. So reporting from mountaintop news. I'm Nick column