Empty Stocking Fund raises $35K for 'Christmas for the Children' campaign

Jan. 12—CORBIN — With four additional donations, the Southeast Kentucky Empty Stocking Fund has reported its latest donations bring the 2023 campaign total to some $35,000.

—$2,500 and Above — Walmart Store #1259, Pratt's Landscaping LLC, Grace Health and Baptist Health Corbin.

—$1,000 to $2,499 and Above — Patil Foundation Inc., Rotary International District 6740, American Freight Service, Insurance Service Center, Community Trust Bank and Ossoli Foundation of Corbin.

—$500 to $999 — Rotary Club of Corbin, Two Great Friends of SEKESF, Davis Salvage, Joan Black, Jack T. Cloyd CPA, State Farm Agencies of Corbin, David and Brenda Birch, Tri-County Storage, Whitaker Bank-Corbin, Hometown Bank and Forcht Bank.

—$250 to $499 — Sudhir and Shobhana Patel, Forcht Group, Hampton Inn Corbin, Wallen's Towing & Recovery, June Martin and Laura Clifton, William K. Champlin, Greg and Suzanne Razmus, Rebecca Myers, Corbin Chiropractic, Michael Noble, David and Goldie Barton, Archie and Karen Marr, and Cumberland Valley National Bank.

—$100 to $249 — Pam Razmus, Paul Jones, Joe and Lola Caldwell, Jerry and Helen Rickett, Mildred Burkhart, Marr & Miller Accounting, Linda Norwell, Mitchell Tax & Accounting, Steve Surmont, Pennington Wellness, Dylan Wallen, Marion Ed McNeel, Joan Barton, Brenda Carpenter Jones, Rhoda Woods, Corbin Flower Shop, George G. Shackleford, Harold Huddleston, Owens, Don and Judy Estep, Tipton & Tipton Law, Susan Levine Living Trust, Michael and Debra Haggard, Tri-County Liquor of Corbin, John and Donna Woods, The Forest Corp. (in memory of Dennis Lynch), Jen and Tom Shelton, MC Griffith, Bill Hacker, Rebecca Daniel, Bill Crook, West Corbin Christian Church and Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church.

—$0 to $99 — Tim Bryant, Ronald Timperio, Frances Chadwell, Jerry R. Chadwell, Cumberland Valley Electric, Tim Barnes and Danny Barnett.

The initiative served some 630 families this past Christmas.