 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. On Saturday, December 9th, Pikeville police, firefighters, and dispatch were at the Appalachian wireless arena for Christmas with a first responder. With this year being the largest yet, over 80 local children were given a hot breakfast, food boxes, and some Christmas presents. Pikeville police chief Michael Riddle tells us more about the event. Even though we call it Christmas with the first responder and that's taken in police, fiery, a mess, and dispatch, it's become more of a community event than anything. We're relying on the community to help us with the fundraising and help us with the donations. And we've got great community partners that helps us with McDonald's as our provides breakfast, Save a Lot stores helps us with putting together food boxes. Every family that comes leaves there with a food box. So it might be called Christmas with the first responder and you know we get to show up there and have the fun with the kids but there's a lot of people behind the scenes in this community that helps us to pull this off and make it bigger every year. Christmas with a first responder has continued to grow with each passing year, helping as many families as possible. Pikeville's first responders are already making preparations for next Christmas. It is more than doubled from a couple years ago, I know that. So yeah I know it's going to be bigger this year coming and it's got, I think the program itself has such a reputation and people know that when they're given you know where it's going and the way that it's put back into the kids and the community and back into the schools and I think it'll be much bigger next year than even what it was this year. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.