 Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. Despite the holidays wrapping up, there are still many people in the community in need. To combat that need, non-perishable and hygiene product donations are being taken up at the Coal Run Community Center. A lot of times people like to donate for Thanksgiving for Christmas. And then after that, we tend to kind of forget and we think, well, I've already donated. I've done my part. But this need, this ongoing need people have right now, goes on throughout the year. And that's why we're starting now just after the holiday. The donations will be distributed throughout the local blessing boxes to give those without transportation access to the items. While non-perishable food items are always welcome, the biggest need they currently face is hygiene products such as toothbrushes and toothpaste, deodorant and various other products. Helpful people, as I said, will consider this throughout the year. Whatever they can give, if they can set that up and say I can give this much a month and donate every month, every three months, every six months. So they don't donate now and then forget about it. Businesses, churches may be able to pick a month and say this will be our month that we'll donate. And that will be very helpful. All donations can be dropped off to the Coal Run Community Center Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. after the New Year's holiday. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsea Fidell.