 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The East Kentucky Dream Center is now accepting coats, gloves and toboggan for their annual winter clothing drive. We spoke to EKDC director Rachel Campbell-Dotson about the importance of donations this winter season. So winter is upon us and at the Dream Center every year we love to give back. We love to do a winter warming drive for the community. So we've already started with accepting new donations, used donations of coats and also new gloves, scarves, toboggan. We give these away at our Dream Center downtown. You always have people walking in and out. This morning it's in the 50s. We've already went through three pots of coffee, just people stopping in. So they're always asking, do you have any gloves? Do you have a toboggan? So we like keeping those on hand here, but also we do a Christmas giveaway for children and for families. New and gently used coats as well as new gloves, toboggan and scarves can be donated at any of the three EKDC locations. I think that warmth is something that we take for granted. You get in your car, you turn your heater on, you go home, you turn your heater on. You send your child out to get in the car to go to school or to get on the bus. You have a coat. We take that for granted. And I think that it's important that we realize not everybody has that luxury. You know, we think of, well, if they've got a roof over their head, they're good. They can eat at school, but it's so much more important than that. The needs that come to this center daily and weekly and monthly, they never stop, never stop. For more information, go to East Kentucky Dream Center on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.