 Annual self-care fair at Sparrow Health Addiction Treatment Clinic spreads Halloween cheer. This event is entitled our self-care fair. As you can see I'm dressed up as a Toy Story character. We always try to have a theme and make it fun for the patients and the community. The event was not just about candy. It served as a bridge to connect individuals who might not have had the opportunity to access certain services. We have a huge issue with transportation and our community members being able to identify resources and access those, so we decided to bring those resources together for a community event. Appalachian Wireless is making it so easy and affordable to stay connected to friends, family and the world. With the Forward Pay Unlimited or Unlimited Plus plan, get $50 off any Forward Pay device. And don't forget with Forward Pay there are no credit checks or long-term contracts. It's Forward Pay on the region's premier network. Appalachian Wireless. We get you because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Activation P required just kind of applied that point of sale. With the blend of entertainment and community building, attendees enjoyed games, food and even participated in a spirited costume contest. It started out small, just trying to get those basic resources for patients, but as our patient population grew, as our community needs grew, this event has grown into, I think we have about 20 plus vendors here today. We try every day to make sure that we're meeting the needs of the community and our patients. Now this event is held at every Sparrow Health. With the presence in five states and over 90 clinics, Sparrow Health has a mission of saving lives and stealing hope and restoring relationships. We really focus diligently on the Medicaid services that are offered. We focus on basic resources or like the homeless shelters here today. We have Apple Red for free legal aid and then we have combined it all together to help make it more of a desirable event to the community. We have turned it into a trunk retreat because we really want to spread awareness of who we are, what we do, and really just drive home that feeling of community that's so special here in East Kentucky. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.