 Tech the halls with Appalachian Wireless offering you up to $850 off select devices extended through Christmas Eve with no activation fee up to $850 off the latest and greatest devices we are you we are Appalachian Wireless. The internet's weatherman Ryan Hall and his team mobilized relief efforts for Tennessee tornado victims ahead of Christmas. It damaged a lot of homes and it was a deadly tornado. With that being said, Ryan took the media opportunity to really see away the Yaw Squad could step in and help. Harnessing their combined social media influence of nearly five million followers, Hall and his team leveraged their platform to raise over $30,000 for the victims through their nonprofit organization Yaw Squad. Right now we're on our way to go pick up all those supplies and then we're going to utilize all day today to keep on gathering and really figure out where we're going to go to drop those off and then tomorrow we're going to use it to drop off in all the areas that were impacted that we can get to. The team's efforts extend beyond basic necessities as portions of the donations will be used to ensure affected families can still provide Christmas gifts for their loved ones. So if you see what we're doing and you want to contribute and you want to be a part of the Yaw Squad and make a difference in these family's lives, then all you have to do is go to the Yaw Squad.org and click the donate button and donate as little as you want. I think the I think the minimum might be three but I'm not 100% sure on that three dollars but you can donate anything you wish and it goes directly to helping families. The Yaw Squad's actions serves as a beacon of hope showcasing the impactful roles social media can play in Toms of Crosses. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.