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could I have your attention for just one moment... I'm asking if you would like to be involved in this documentary me and my partner producer is @caleleon51@gmail.com doing ..with Kentucky poor and needy in the floods of ky that lost it all and need your help to give them a chance before they lose more than homes and food . ..id like to know if you could send my partner a self video to show who you are what you do and you care for the ones in nashville tn and we ..support them .the ones that's loved us all thats supports you in this business on entertainment ..we ask you for a vide file sent to @caleleon51@gmail.com and we and doing a documentary and we love to have you on it with the video... I please ask you to share this with all your big connections and show the love and support and god Bless East Kentucky ..Mud Creek Clinic Eula Hall She was a mother of the mountains. For decades, Eula Hall cared for her people in Appalachian Kentucky, helping heal the sick and give voice to the vulnerable. From the day nearly a half-century ago when she started her Mud Creek Clinic in Grethel until her death on Saturday at age 93, her mission was to improve health in Eastern Kentucky from the ground up. And that was no easy task in one of the most impoverished places in America, where people die of cancer, heart disease, addiction, and other ailments at some of the nation's highest rates. She was an Appalachian legend, described as a "saint" by a congressman — recognizable by the halo of gray and white hair framing her face. “Eula Hall was one of Eastern Kentucky’s greatest saints. No challenge was greater than her courage to change the circumstances of healthcare in the mountains,” U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, a Republican representing Kentucky’s fifth district, said in a statement. “Driven by her own experience with poverty, Eula dedicated her life to ensuring every person had access to medical care, regardless of their ability to pay for services or prescriptions. She pione

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