 Ring in the New Year with amazing savings from Appalachian Wireless. Get the Galaxy S7 for just $49.99 when you sign a renew a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Thousands of pro-life supporters gathered in the nation's capital today for the 44th annual March on Life. This year's event made history as Mike Pence became the first sitting vice president to address the rally. But even those who weren't able to make it to Washington today have found a way to support their, show their support for their cause with other marches around the country. At this very hour, one of those demonstrations is taking place in downtown Pikeville to get a feel for how it's going. Let's go live now to EKB news reporter Shelby Steele, Powered by the 4G LTE network of Appalachian Wireless. Hey Shelby. Hey Sean, we are live here in downtown Pikeville at the very first March for Life held in Pikeville. It started at Pikeville City Park with an open prayer. Everyone was welcome to add to the prayer and then everyone walked from the city park here to the social security office in Pikeville. I'm standing with Madison Jones who was a participant in the walk and she's going to tell us a little bit of why it's important for everyone to be here today. I believe it's important to be here to speak for the small children that can't. The children that do not have a voice to speak up for themselves, the children that do not deserve to die. And I believe that even a person that is really small doesn't deserve to die. I believe that everyone deserves to live. I also spoke with the organizer earlier today where she told me the march was open to everyone no matter which side of the spectrum you stood on. A special connection to the right to life, I don't want to call it a movement because it's not just a movement, it's a knowledge. If you know that life begins at conception, there is no choice because if life begins at conception and you abort a child, it's murder. So there's no choice if you believe life begins at conception and I do. The Bible says that God said I formed you in the way and I knew you and consecrated you before then. So I've always felt very strongly, very strongly about it. Organizers say since the event was so successful this year they plan to continue to do it in the future. Reporting live from downtown Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.