GREENE – Twelve years ago, Jeanne Clink, a lifelong resident of Greene, was diagnosed with Pulmonary Cystic Fibrosis and a rare autoimmune disease which caused irreparable damage to her lungs and heart and left her bedridden and unable to breath on her own.
But today, thanks to a life-saving double lung and heart transplant and the incredible support of her family, friends and community, she is now walking and breathing on her own.
The road to recovery has been an arduous one, however. Dozens of different medications and physical therapy are helping Clink return to the world she loves. To ease some of the financial stress, Clink’s best friend since childhood, Jill Doll, is organizing a barbecue fundraiser for the community to contribute both moral and financial support to the entire Clink family. The event will take place on Saturday at the Berean Bible Church with an admission fee of $8 for adults and $4 for children 10 and younger.