 From local efforts to a statewide drive to collect money and supplies, Kentuckians are finding many ways to help victims of this past weekend's deadly tornado outbreak in Western Kentucky. Now another campaign has been launched to make sure the youngest victims of the tragedy don't miss out on Christmas. First Lady Brittany Boucher announced the Western Kentucky toy drive on Monday, and it quickly became apparent how much it means to her. These tornadoes would have marked one of the most awful days in our state's history, no matter when they struck. That's even more painful that this tragedy happened just a few weeks before Christmas. Especially during this time of year, we all look forward to being home for the holidays, spending time with those who mean the most to us. Now many of our families don't have a home to go to, or even worse, they've lost someone they love who made their family whole. As a mom, wife, daughter, and friend. The toy drive is seeking donations of toys, books, electronics, and $25 Visa or MasterCard gift cards. The items are being collected at Kentucky State Police posts and other locations. You can find more information and the location nearest to you at firstlady.ky.gov. You can also donate to the larger relief effort by going to teamwkyrelieffund.ky.gov.