 Appalachian Wireless and Samsung proudly introduce Black November all month long. Get the Samsung Galaxy S9 for just a penny. The Galaxy S9 Plus just $99.99 and the Note 9 just $249.99. Black Friday all month long at Appalachian Wireless. Two year agreement required, see store for details. One thing expecting parents don't expect is to come home from the hospital without their baby, learning to cope with an unbelievable loss. But one high school student in Johnson County is offering a little comfort. It's terrifying to think about a family, having a crib ready, having a nursery ready and then coming home with a box and not sure what to do with themselves, not sure how to cope. They don't know where to turn, they don't know where their resources are and that's why I've started Haley's Box. Megan Hudnall, a junior at Johnson Central experienced that loss 10 years ago as a sibling when she lost her baby sister Haley. I was seven months pregnant and the baby was stillborn and of course it impacts every family and every child but it had a much stronger impact on her than I realized. The inspiration for the Haley's Box project came from a similar box that her family received after their loss. Because we were leaving the hospital without a baby, that's the only thing we had. It was a hand-painted heart-shaped box and it was beautiful. They had a journal, it had a little gown that was her size and Megan just took inspiration from that. Megan is finding support from her community and her fellow classmates to make the boxes that are making their way to area hospitals. Seven to eight of these boxes that are being made here tonight will go to Clark Regional tomorrow. Other boxes will be sent to Three Rivers and Highlands in the following week. And even though Haley's Box started as a project for school, Megan has much bigger plans for the future. But I would like to have the funds to apply for a 501c3. To follow the Haley's Box project, like the page that Megan created on Facebook.