 Upgrade your smart phone with Appalachian Wireless. Get $300 off selected models, capture memories, stream and stay connected with the latest technology. Visit one of our stores or AppalachianWireless.com right now. In 2016, the Kentucky State Police started its Angel Initiative with one goal, to help Kentuckians break free from addiction. KSP says the initiative is a proactive approach that helps save lives. It was started with one goal in mind is to save lives of Kentuckians. We know that everyone, no matter your background, everyone has somebody in their family that struggles with addiction or some kind of substance abuse disorder. And so we created this program to be able to help those people out. It's a complete voluntary program to which you can come to any state police post. If you're seeking help, we'll make sure that you get treatment for whatever your addiction may be, whatever drug use it may be. Since 2016, nearly 200 people have been placed in treatment as part of a multi-pronged approach that also includes educational programs and arresting drug traffickers. A lot of people don't have the information that they need to be able to seek help. So we kind of take that burden off of you. All you have to do is want help and if you come in, we'll make sure to take care of everything as far as getting you placed, getting you there, taking care of all the paperwork. Our main goal is to make sure that if you voluntarily come in and you need help, we're going to get you that help. For more information or to participate in the Angel Initiative, go to your local KSP post or call 502-782-1800. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.