 Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry, a charitable volunteer-run organization who encourages hunters to harvest and donate deer each season, is seeking hunters to help aid in the fight against hunger. Well, basically, you know, sportsmen, we are a caring group of people for one thing, but it really crosses several different things. One, we get added opportunity to the hunter. Basically, most hunters will shoot one deer and that's it. That's all they have room for. So this expands their opportunity. They're able to harvest more deer and donate that deer. And so we give them an outlet for that. And then also it helps farmers because it takes more deer off their property and helps with crops. And then the bigger thing, it gives much needed protein to our food banks because that's the one thing that we're lacking in our hunger in Kentucky is protein. Appalachian Wireless is making it so easy and affordable to stay connected to friends, family and the world. With the Forward Pay Unlimited or Unlimited Plus Plan, get $50 off any Forward Pay device. And don't forget, with Forward Pay, there are no credit checks or long-term contracts. It's Forward Pay on the region's premier network, Appalachian Wireless. We get you because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Activation fee required, just kind of apply that point of sale. To donate a deer, all hunters need to do is be a licensed hunter, field-dress the deer and bring it to an approved processor. All processing fees are covered by hunters for the hungry. I get calls every day for deer meat. People looking for, the need has never been greater than what we're seeing now. The biggest thing that we notice is protein is lacking in the food banks as far as what they're able to provide. And so this provides an outlet for that. So one out of seven kids go hungry in Kentucky every night, and we're trying to help that. I mean, that's just, we've got a resource, we've got over a million deer in a steady. And, you know, we're blessed with that, and we're blessed with a very good fishing wildlife department. It was a liberal season, and why not take advantage of it? It helps so many different people. It helps the hunter, it helps the farmer, and it helps the people that we serve. For more information and to find an approved processor, go to huntersforhungry.org. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.