 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Amid the flooding happening throughout eastern Kentucky right now, many people are wondering how they can help out families in need. Pike County Emergency Management is doing their best to centralize donations hoping to get the best items possible for people when they need them. The biggest thing is that we're wanting to speak one voice. We all have the same passion. We all have the same goal as to help people. The biggest thing is we don't want to duplicate services. What we were finding out was we had a lot of people wanting to help but we all weren't speaking the same voice. So this morning we had a really good attendance at our daily briefing and we're going to do that every day so that we can identify issues, we can identify opportunities for each and every day and see what our focus needs to be. Every day is going to be a different focus. While many items are still needed such as cleaning supplies and hygiene supplies, it is important to know that Pike County Emergency Management is not taking in clothing donations and asks that all clothing donations be taken to the Kentucky Dream Center. Even though seeking to donate cleaning items and food should contact Pike County Emergency Management to know what to bring on a day-to-day basis. Right now cleaning supplies, personal hygiene, female feminine products, those are some of the hot things in the last 24 hours that we've been addressed with. So clothing can create its own disaster. We just don't have a way to manage it and so that's the reason we don't take clothing. We're looking at clean supplies, ways to get their quality of life back up and running. So those are some hot spot needs for us right now. For those seeking information about items needed on a day-to-day basis or for those needing to report flood damages, you can contact Pike County Emergency Management at 606-432-0210 and 606-437-4126. For those in need of home repair or cleanup due to flood damages, you can contact Crisis Cleanup at 606-268-0896. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.