 Pikeville Community Kitchen has recently added a new breakfast schedule that is aiming to help the homeless. On weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., volunteers are welcoming homeless individuals for a hot breakfast and some other amenities. The goal is to gather together and provide help where it's needed. The Lord really paid on my heart to, you know, have a place for them to come in the mornings, to be able to get a good breakfast and, you know, a couple trays to go and also, you know, to have a place to, you know, be encouraged, you know, maybe with a devotion. We have bibles to give them, a free Bible, Christian novels they can read. Also, you know, they can come in and charge their phones, have charging ports, just, you know, and just our thing is to come back to the table. Just come back. We just want to welcome them and let them know that we love them. Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. Hamilton sends thanks to the sponsors and partners who support their outreach programs. Though it may not seem like much, small acts of kindness such as this can go a long way. It's a very big effort and we just appreciate the sponsors and the donations and our grants that make this possible. And we want to grow and we want to do more in our community. We just felt like, you know, maybe this was something we could do in the mornings to just help them start their day, come in, you know, out of the weather and to encourage them, give them a good heartbreak. Let them know that we love them and we care about them. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.