Seeing the necessity for funding, Robinson decided to take her story to her own company and devote portions of her profit to helping restore cultural landmarks on Daufuskie through an organised charity. She’s helped in the preservation of original Gullah homes including the Francis Jones House where she lives, a one-room cottage built by the family of the island’s first schoolteacher in 1856. She’s also sponsored the cleaning of burial stones in the cemetery. Robinson hopes that when tourism resumes, her efforts will bring funds for more urgent preservation and restoration projects.
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