 Trade it and upgrade it now at Appalachian Wireless and receive up to $700 off when you trade your old eligible device in and upgrade to a new iPhone 14 Pro Max or Samsung S23 Ultra on an unlimited Appalachian Advantage plan because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Mountain Comprehensive Care Center in Pressensburg is doing their part to get the message out. To ring in the month they will be partnering with the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Program to air a new documentary called Believe Me centered around 12 individual stories and the dangers of sexual assault. The documentary is currently airing on KET. Well KSAAP is our statewide coalition that supports the 13 rape crisis centers across Kentucky and we are one of the 13 rape crisis centers and we represent and provide service to Region 11. The documentary that KSAAP is supporting is about 12 people being interviewed to help Kentuckians understand that there is help in each region to support sexual assault survivors. The documentary tells real life stories from people of various backgrounds. Sexual assault statistics are higher than most realize and the goal of Believe Me is to shed more light on the subject. It's more prevalent than people realize and the latest statistics just for Kentucky at least 47% of women have experienced some type of sexual violence and 20% of men. The documentary will air April 25th, 26th and 30th on KET and we encourage everyone to watch it for the awareness of sexual assault.