 Tuesday, the Appalachian Pregnancy Care Center held its ninth annual Mountain Jamboree for Life. During the event, we spoke with Executive Director Kay Hammond about the jamboree's importance and how they help mothers to be. The Appalachian Pregnancy Care Center, the reason that we're here is that we believe in life, okay? And we, our pro-life, we're faith-based and we want to help guys and girls at a very scary time in their life. An unplanned pregnancy is scary. Sometimes with an unplanned pregnancy, you don't have support of family. You don't know what you're going to do. You don't know who to turn to. And so we feel like we're that soft place that our clients can come. And we connect them with a lot of resources. We do a lot of classes. We have three materials. Our program is completely free. And the client can be with us until their baby is a year old. Since 2007, the center has gone to help over 7,000 families with unplanned pregnancies. With proceeds going towards classes, counseling and free materials, the center also hopes to widen its reach with a new building. We have purchased a new house. And I'm very excited about that. We've been at our old location for 15 years. And the house that God has given us, it's amazing. And so we do have a new house. So we're going to need funds for that. But we're hoping to be able to invite more people in to be a part of what we're doing at the Appalachian Pregnancy Care Center and to get more people just interested in APCC. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.