 In honor of 9-11, the Teens Who Care Club at Pikeville High School came together to spread kindness throughout the community. We made memorial treat bags where every member in Teens Who Care brought a couple bags of candy and then everyone kind of helped make the bags and stuff. And we're all going to deliver them to places in the community like local businesses, police stations, firefighters, nursing homes. And it's basically just to spread an act of kindness. At Pikeville Medical Center, our vision of creating a heart and vascular institute that will rival any other in Kentucky is a reality. We've assembled a top team of more than 30 multidisciplinary providers. Together, those highly experienced providers perform many of the most advanced cardiac procedures available anywhere. We have armed them with cutting-edge technology and resources needed to provide comprehensive heart care close to home. Pikeville Medical Center, when it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. While the students at Pikeville High School were born after 9-11, they believe it's important to remember those who are impacted and continue to spread kindness and generosity throughout the area. Well, you never really know what anyone's going through and it never hurts to put a smile on someone's face. No matter if it's a big act of kindness or a small act of kindness, it will make a difference whether you realize it or not. And we're just like teenagers, so we don't really get as much of an opportunity to go out. So just like being able to do small things, even if it's just through our school kind of lets us be able to help. The teens who care club will distribute the bags to spread kindness in hopes those who receive the bags will continue to spread kindness themselves. For Mount Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.