 Mountain Comprehensive Care Center's Juvenile Intervention Service program will be hosting their second annual grief retreat Saturday August 12th. Their retreat will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Archer Park Community Center. We divide up throughout the day to different segments based on age appropriateness. So it is for children and adults. So like we had talked about earlier, we want to talk to parents because we want them to know what to look for. If you know there's a loss, we want you to be able to identify that when you need to seek outside help when your child is struggling. So it's not just for kids, but then we will also have trained therapists there that will be going over more age appropriate with children in terms that they can understand. So it'll be throughout the day guided different. And then we have some vendors that will have tables set up where they will be talking about services that they provide and some handouts and some flyers and brochures. Are you ready for a new school here? What better way to start a new school year off right than with a new device on the network that keeps our students and teachers connected Appalachian Wireless. Whether you need a new smartphone, wearable or an iPad, we have your back to school solution. Visit AppalachianWireless.com or go into one of our 26 retail locations for our back to school deals that'll help you show up and show out this school year. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. This day camp is a free community event to children of all ages and breakfast and lunch will be provided. We wanted to address with kids when they're dealing with grief and loss before it becomes you know a physical symptom. You know we all feel times of sad but you know prolonged sadness, prolonged it's going to cause anxiety. It can cause you know depression. We want before the child is having belly aches and before their school avoidance and before there's other early intervention is always best. So that is the most important thing that we wanted to do is be able to identify that in order to prevent and to help them heal. For more information on their treat, you can go to the Mountain Comprehensive Care Center Facebook page. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.