 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless, any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement, better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. What started out as a class challenge became so much more for students at Mingo Central High School. The Mingo Central Prayer Club challenged students to collect as much money possible to send to those in Texas affected by Hurricane Harvey. The principal even added an incentive by announcing the class with the most donations would win a movie day. We expected people to, you know, try to reach the goal and once they reach that goal to just kind of back off. But what we realized was that as time went on, they just can't bring in more and more money and it motivated them even more. It makes me really proud of my school. In total, Mingo Central High School raised over $3,000, doubling their original goal. So we pray for the victims, but we also know that sometimes we have to be the answers to our own prayers and so we use that to motivate us to reach out and help them. Katie Endicott, who is an English teacher at Mingo Central and also the prayer club's sponsor, says one student collected the change he found from his home and donated what he says was everything he had. I was overwhelmed by his sincerity and by his compassion and when I looked he had 19 pennies. She says at that moment it became more than a class challenge. He thought he was giving 19 pennies, but in reality he gave so much more because it has inspired so many other people to give generously. Mingo County feeder schools have now joined the challenge. Proceeds will benefit Samaritan's purse. In Dale Barton, Shelby Still, EKB News.