 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Pikeville High School's Teen 2 Care Club has received the Unite Club of the Year Award. The club is led by Kelly Scott and she has recruited over 100 students to the club. So Ms. Scott got me interested in class one day. She just asked me and I was just thankful to be able to get back to the community. And the good it sees to come out of people and how it just impacts others. While getting community service hours in a pandemic wasn't easy, the club still found ways to help their community. It was tough. It was the COVID year. And, you know, we were in school part time and half days and all these different crazy things. And for us to have still gotten in over 200 community service hours, that was just crazy. So last year, you know, we did Valentine's, we did Christmas cards. A former student of ours is in the Marines. And so we actually did Christmas for him and his entire platoon. This year, the club has done several projects including treat bags for healthcare workers, a food drive and a sock drive for the homeless shelter. They are currently working on a new project for kindness month. This month is February. It's kindness month. And so the students are doing four random acts of kindness. And then they have to upload their pictures of their kindness to get their credit. And it's just real exciting to see what kids can do in our community, what they can do when they're given the chance. Out of 135 Unite clubs, only 10 receive the Club of the Year award. When you think about all the good that each one of them do, it just adds up. And so, you know, our slogan is, be kind to yourself, be kind to each other, and be kind to the world. And so we always want to try to, you know, make sure that we're in a good place and then share that goodness and kindness with others. Despite facing challenges during the pandemic, the teens who care club continue to make a difference in the community. For Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.