 Kentucky state police are holding a sale for their line of trooper teddy bears for Valentine's Day. For each bear sold, KSP donates another bear to a child that has experienced some sort of trauma. This outreach program is a great way to support youth in the community and the sale lasts now until February 14th. You know the trooper teddy program is just a great program all around. Each trooper has a tape they can keep in their car so if they run into a child during a traumatic incident or during some kind of complaint that they're on that they feel the child needs just a little extra love they can hand those out to the child and it kind of builds a bond between them the trooper opens the child up a little bit let him trust the trooper and also you know just kind of a sense of comfort during a very traumatic situation. Find love in every connection at Appalachian Wireless even if you want to connect with no credit check no contracts and most features are postpaid talking about forward pay. This month give $50 off select pre-paid devices it's forward pay because we are you we are Appalachian Wireless. Troopers love giving out teddy bears almost as much as children love receiving them there is also no limit on how many can be purchased at once. So the funding for the trooper teddy program is completely off of the sales of the of the teddies so you know no tax dollars are used it's completely funded off of our sales throughout the year and then through these special sales that we have like I said on Valentine's Day on Black Friday so every bear that you purchase is helping us buy another bear that may go to a kid you know during traumatic incident or we take them to the hospitals for cancer patients and they really get used and the kids really seem to love them so without without people buying them we just we wouldn't be able to continue it. Reporting from out on top news I'm Nick Collum