Fund set for Pam Riley
For over a year Pam Riley has been battling cancer. Through it all she has maintained her dedication to the Quitman Arboretum and Stinson House, a project she started in 2007 with the creation of the …
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Fund set for Pam Riley
For over a year Pam Riley has been battling cancer. Through it all she has maintained her dedication to the Quitman Arboretum and Stinson House, a project she started in 2007 with the creation of the non-profit: Friends of the Arboretum.
Anyone acquainted with Riley also knows that it takes a lot to get her down. Riley is now facing even more problems and will need treatments, such as radiation. Being unable to work, and high medical bills are causing a heavy struggle.
A GoFundMe account has been set up to ease her financial worries and burdens. This effort is in gratitude and any support is appreciated.