 Check the halls with Appalachian Wireless offering you up to $850 off sunlight devices through Black Friday with no activation fee. Up to $850 off the latest and greatest devices. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Thursday, November 16th, students from North Point Academy walked across downtown Pikeville to raise awareness for hunger and homelessness. Along the way, they dropped off food supplies to the residents of the West Care Homeless Shelter. Aside from promoting awareness, the goal was to teach the students how to bring others through community service. As a part of JAG, the students are required to do certain community service projects, social awareness of projects, and things like that. So, hey, what better way to do it to get those things in by doing a community service? We collected donations and we dropped that off at the shelter on our walk and we also, you know, so we were just doing a community service and promoting some social awareness. The students were joined by other groups from both Pike and Fullen County Schools. Now, the students will have a better idea of what homelessness really looks like. Everybody's not pushing a shopping cart. Everybody's not sleeping on a park bench. Everybody is not standing beside the road with their sign out. Those are, yes, that's true. But it's much broader than that. And I need for the kids to understand that it is a whole lot broader than that. And that, you know, our fellow students, neighbors, they can be homeless and be living right beside of us. So we need to learn the spirit of giving and helping, which Eastern Kentucky does a great job at that. Eastern Kentucky, I have to say, we do a great job of taking care of our own. And that's what we did today. We're taking care of our own. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Colum.