 Are you ready for warm weather and a little sunshine? The Appalachian Wireless team has decided to have the ultimate spring break event. The spring break event is going on now through the end of April and all smartphones are on sale with Appalachian Advantage. We are you, we are Appalachian Wireless. The Appalachian Pregnancy Care Center, which has been in the Pikeville area for 15 years, hosted a ribbon cutting and open house at their new location in Pikeville. We only intended to serve clients from Pikeville and I guess word-of-mouth got around and we just had so many clients needing our facility, needing our help. And so we decided, I didn't turn anybody away, so we just decided the people that came from Johnson County, MacGuffin County, Letcher County, Knot County, we just welcomed everybody and so now we serve about 15 counties. The center offers a system of support and services for women and men who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. They provide pre and postnatal education and resources to help new parents through the struggles that accompany an unplanned pregnancy. We don't get government funding, we do not get state funding, but you know what, we have so many people in Eastern Kentucky that reach out to us and care about young girls and young guys that are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy and so we've just had so many people to reach out to us financially and help us. Services provided by the center include free pregnancy tests, post-abortion counseling education, adoption education, and baby and maternity resources. The mission of the Appalachian Pregnancy Care Center is to save lives. That is our main mission, but our secondary mission is to help young girls and young guys that are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. We know that that can be a very fearful time in a young life and we're here. We're here to show hope, compassion, love, and that people that if this happens to someone if they have an unplanned pregnancy we're here to help them get through that. And a lot of times young girls and guys sometimes don't have family support, but even some of our married couples, because we do serve some married couples too, they might not have family support, but but we're here to be that support. For more information about the Appalachian Pregnancy Care Center you can visit Appalachianpregnancycare.com. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.