 As Easter quickly approaches, Grace Community Kitchen is working to ensure every kid enjoys the holiday by taking donations for items to fill Easter baskets. The kitchen currently has a donation bin set up at the Pikeville Wal-Mart and will be accepting donations leading up to Easter. Well, we're trying to collect baskets and toys and all kinds of things to go in Easter baskets. We have a box at Wal-Mart and we're asking people that go in and shop if they would be willing to drop something off. The main things that we're looking for is the Easter baskets or the Easter bags, little small stuffed animals, chocolate bunnies, chocolate crosses, just lots of candy. Candy is so expensive and we want to be able to fill those baskets with items that kids would like to play with, especially little boy toys, little girl toys, so that we can individualize the baskets to make the need of the kids that come through. Appalachian Community Care offers outpatient medication-assisted treatment for addiction, counseling and behavioral play therapy for children, accepting Medicare and all major insurance. Recovery is hard. Regret is harder. Appalachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg, 606-432-5660, find them on Facebook. Grace serves over 700 meals weekly to people of all ages and hopes to receive enough donations to supply each child with their own Easter basket. What we see here is a lot of grandparents raising the grandchildren and it's tough on grandparents to step into that role as being mom or grandpa, as being dad. It's hard enough just to be able to support the children and take care of them and most often they are not able to provide the extras. To be able as a community to come together as a Grace Community Kitchen and help those children have an extra special treat on Easter is just a goal that we have and I think it makes a difference. It means that they haven't been forgotten, that somebody knows that they're out there, somebody knows that there's a need and the most important message is that somebody cares. For more information, go to Grace Community Kitchen on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.