Helen Robinson is a character in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" who needs money in part because her husband, Tom Robinson, is in jail and unable to work. She also has a large family to support, making it difficult for her to make ends meet.
Helen Ring Robinson was born in 1878.
Helen Ring Robinson died in 1923.
Reverend Sykes collected money from the congregation at First Purchase African M.E. Church during a special collection for Tom Robinson's family. He also made an announcement asking for donations specifically for Helen Robinson.
Helen Robinson was given a job as a nurse by Atticus Finch after he heard about her situation and wanted to help her.
Helen Robinson is the name of Tom Robinson's wife.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson's wife is described as being devastated and grief-stricken upon hearing about his death. She is inconsolable and left to grieve the loss of her husband and the injustice he faced.
*Rev Skyes was trying to raise $10 for Tom Robinson's wife and kids because they had not had much work lately since most people were hesitant to hire someone from their family so they needed money for food.
Bob Ewell, the father of Mayella Ewell, harasses Helen Robinson in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." He taunts and intimidates her while she walks to work, making racist remarks and threatening her because of her relationship with Tom Robinson.
Helen Robinson is finding it difficult to get to work lately because her car has broken down, and she is unable to afford the repairs or alternative transportation.
There is no known person by the name of Helen Robinson who was known for being a troublemaker. If you could provide more context or specify who you are referring to, I may be able to offer a more accurate answer.
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Link Deas, Tom Robinson's employer, offers Helen Robinson a job after Tom is arrested to help support her family. He also stands up for her and defends her against harassment from the townspeople. Link's support provides Helen with some stability and protection during a difficult time.