 Dorton's Three Mile Creek Farms will be holding a toy drive this weekend. One local store is going out of its way to ensure that those in need will have a Christmas this year. Throughout this week, Dorton's Three Mile Creek Farms will be accepting toys for their fourth Christmas toy giveaway. Wednesday we spoke with owner, Rob Belkins, about the event's importance and how you can help. Sunday, it starts at one o'clock. It's at the rescue squad in Dorton, Kentucky next to the fire department. Last year we helped like 500 kids, which is our fourth year. My wife and I started it just to help a couple families, and it's just turned into something way bigger than what we intended it to be. And honestly, we couldn't do it without the rescue squad helping us set it up and everything they do to help us, everything the community does to help us, all the toys that's donated, and we are still taking donations through this weekend. So up until Friday, Saturday, you can still drop off donations here at Antiques by the Creek. Along with accepting toys, Elkins adds that they will be accepting clothing as well. So anything for teenagers, we're taking coats, gloves, toboggans, but we'll take anything you've got, and it don't have to be new, it can be used toys. So anything that you have that you'd like to donate, we'd happily take from you. Here at Pikeville Medical Center's Heart and Vascular Institute, we have assembled a comprehensive team of cardiac specialists bringing expertise from all regions of the nation and the world. We have coupled that with cutting-edge technology, providing them the best equipment and operating rooms available. The result is comprehensive cardiac care for the people of our region that is second to none. The Heart and Vascular Institute at Pikeville Medical Center. With 700 people expected to participate in the Sunday event, Elkins goes on to say that he's excited and that the event is the highlight of his year. It is very rewarding. It's the biggest blessing. You just can't even imagine what a blessing it is to see how happy and see these kids, how happy they are. See these parents, and it's not just parents that a lot of people think if you work that you can't come and get toys, but that has nothing to do with it just because you have a job don't mean you don't need help. So I mean to see these parents come in that's never done anything like this before and get toys they are so excited and so happy that their kids are going to get something for Christmas when they were worried that maybe they wouldn't get anything at all they wouldn't have nothing under the tree and it is just the most amazing thing to sit back and just watch it all fold out in front of us like it is just words can't describe how amazing it is. The Christmas toy giveaway will be held this Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Shelby Creek Rescue Squad. You can drop toys and donations off at the Three Mile Creek Farms location until Sunday. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.