 After devastating flooding swept through Eastern Kentucky, Samaritan's Purse jumped into action to assist Kentuckians in the recovery process. Samaritan's Purse not only assists in the removal of debris, but offers spiritual support to flood survivors. So we're here from the flooding as we're responding. We set up at some local churches because we do this with the local church and we have put out the call for our volunteers here locally and around the country and we asked them to come help and so we're we're even here today at this house. We're looking to do mudouts and also clean debris out and help people just get back on their feet. We help with the physical piece but we also are here for the spiritual as well. We have our Billy Graham Rapid Response Team here from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and they're here to just pray with people and to show them the love of Jesus and to share the gospel with them as well. We want them to know that Jesus loves them even from the storm that God loves them and there there is hope. Experienced heart specialist and subspecialist collaborating for the benefit of your care. Top 10% national hospital rankings for patient safety and heart attack and heart failure treatment. The technology is skilled to perform extraordinary complex minimally invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, interventional and structural heart surgeries. This is a heart and vascular institute at Pikeville Medical Center. When it comes to your heart place your care in our hands. Samaritan's Purse has two disaster site areas located in Floyd and Brethat County. Samaritan's Purse began disaster relief over 20 years ago and responded to flooding in Brethat March of 2021. Just last year we in March of 2021 we responded to the flooding there and helped over 65 homeowners from from that flooding as well so we're here and we have two disaster site areas and we have volunteers coming from all over the the area and the country. We follow where there's the greatest need so if there's a disaster we're going to run to the storm and we're going to see where we can we can help help people. If you would like to volunteer with Samaritan's Purse call 606-210-3224. To request assistance with debris removal call 606-210-3204. For Mountain Top News I'm Brianna Robinson.