 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. You know, we found a way to come up with substitutes for a lot of things in the world, but we can't make a substitute for human blood. The Kentucky Blood Center calls for donations as summer is a challenging time for blood banks nationwide. So every blood donation can save up to three people's lives. We take your blood and split it into components, your red cells, your platelets, and your plasma. And so those different components could go to three different patients in theory. And once that blood is processed and tested, it can usually be at our door in about 36 hours. So you spend about five to 10 minutes actually donating a pint of blood, but you can potentially impact up to three lives, and it's irreplaceable. The Kentucky Blood Center has launched the Save Our Summer campaign. The campaign aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for blood donations during the warmer months. We are always looking to partner with different businesses, churches, communities to try and make sure it's convenient for people in your area to donate. Obviously in Eastern Kentucky, I mean, you could easily live in Pike County and be an hour from the Pikeville donor center. And so what we try to do is make it as easy and efficient for folks to just be able to go down the street to the local church and hop on one of our blood mobiles and have a safe and convenient way to donate blood. The Kentucky Blood Center conducts approximately 2,000 mobile blood drives each year and by highlighting the crucial role individuals can play in saving lives, this year's campaign hopes to inspire more people to step forward. We really hope donors will come out and roll up their sleeves in the summer to help save local lives. You can visit one of our eight donor centers in Kentucky. You can also visit a mobile drive in your area. The best place to go is kybloodcenter.org. Find a drive. You can put your zip code in there and see when the time is to donate. Go ahead and make your appointment now so you don't forget. We look forward to seeing you guys out there to help save local lives. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.