 October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Mountain Top Spoe with Tammy Riley, the Public Health Director for the Pike County Health Department to learn about resources and statistics. October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and in Pike County we're certainly wanting to raise awareness of local resources and regional resources that are available to individuals either suffering from domestic violence or at risk. You want to save money and Appalachian Wireless gets that. Right now you can get up to $650 off select devices including the latest and the greatest on the Advantage Unlimited Plan with a trade-in. Did y'all hear me? Up to $650 off select devices including the latest and greatest with a trade-in. I'm not a math whiz, but this deal, it's amazing and you'll be on the region's premier network. We are you, we are Appalachian Wireless. See AppalachianWireless.com with complete terms and conditions. Kentucky is currently ranked number one in the nation for domestic violence. Domestic violence not only puts individuals experiencing it at risk, but also first responders. We don't want individuals calling in the midst of a crisis calling 911 if it's not necessary, if they can call before we get to that crisis. We want to prevent the crisis. So we want to definitely increase education and outreach. If you or a loved one is experiencing domestic violence you can call Turning Point Domestic Violence Services at 1-800-649-6605 or Pike County Advocacy at 606-432-9794. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsey Dean.