 Trade it and upgrade it now at Appalachian Wireless and receive up to $700 off when you trade your old, eligible device in and upgrade to a new iPhone 14, 14 plus, 14 Pro or 14 Pro Max on an unlimited Appalachian advantage plan because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Austin Page was two years old when he was diagnosed with lymphoblastic lymphoma. After years of chemo, he went into remission. In January, however, he started to experience pain and was sent to the hospital where he was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 15. When he got to Cabell and they figured out what was going on, they started yelling for bone marrow transplant, looking for donors. And so everybody started scrambling trying to figure out what to do. And me being the medical person up that way, I said, well, let me see what I can find out and I and I found be the match. We talked to them. I've got his parents hooked up with them helping them a little bit navigate this and they are going to come in and help set up a day that we're going to be doing this. Now Grace Mountain Medical is teaming up with be the match to hold an event where people can get their mouths swabbed to see if they are a match for a life saving bone marrow transplant for Austin. The first time he was sick, it was just, there was no no mention of any kind of bone marrow transplant. So we're kind of just learning, you know, and getting details on it right now. The event is being held on February 25th from 11am until 4pm at Grace Mountain Medical at 338 KY 550 Eastern Kentucky. For more information, you can visit the Grace Mountain Medical Facebook page. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.