 In order to collect needed items by domestic violence shelters and programs, Team Kentucky partnered up with local food cities for their 16th annual shop and shared to collect donations for Turning Point Domestic Violence Services. It is vital that we get donations of food throughout the year because we do serve, you know, so many meals to so many families and victims don't need to have to worry about where their next meal is coming from when they're trying to start over and rebuild their lives. 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. Employees and volunteers with Turning Point took donations at the door of the food cities on Cassidy Boulevard in Pikeville and in Prestonsburg. Patrons got the opportunity to buy much needed food, hygiene and cleaning supplies to donate to the Domestic Violence Shelter. The donated items that we get help serve meals to all the victims that stay in shelter. We provide three meals a day for all victims in shelter, which averages a little over 20,000 meals a year. So any items that we get, you know, it helps save on our budget. Among its many services, Turning Point Domestic Violence Services provides three meals a day to individuals it assists. Patrons like the ones taken up today go a long way in assisting them in their goal of providing relief, comfort and help to those escaping domestic violence situations. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsea Fidel.