 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Following the catastrophic flooding that left countless Eastern Kentuckians without their homes and belongings, the Pikeville Rotary Club called to action raterian clubs across the country to assist in disaster relief. We had such a positive response from Rotary all over our country. Our local district disaster relief effort was led by one of our own past district governors, Dr. Rakesh Sajdeve. And this is probably one of the largest, not probably this is actually one of the largest community service project that Pikeville Rotary Club has done in the last 100 years. Rotarians from across the country contributed to the relief fund helping raise over $310,000 for flood survivors. The Pikeville Rotary Club also received $25,000 in disaster relief grants from the Rotary Foundation. Within three weeks we started the relief distribution. We in the first phase gave $115,000 in gift cards to families that have been affected. The second phase involved helping the school children that were affected by the floods. And we helped 900 children. And this was all through like Pike County, Letcher County, Perry County, Floyd County, Knot County, and Brethren County. So the disaster relief went into the hands of all the people across different counties in Eastern Kentucky. In addition to the relief fund, the Pikeville Rotary Club also distributed over 28,000 pounds in cleaning supplies and 250 space heaters to flood victims. For more information on the rotary and ways to contribute to flood relief, go to Pikeville Rotary Club on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.