I hear this said SO frequently, Lookout, but there are two sides to every story. To those who tell me that "No one offers to help me" I wonder if they have ever ASKED for help. People aren't mind readers. Maybe one didn't just turn up at WHF without a prior invitation. June may haver seen it as a slur on her ability as a mother if help had been offered, and surely if it HAD been the offer would have been more appropriate coming from her sister than her niece. The giving and receiving of help is a two way thing.
Yes,I agree with that side of it,April. We'll never get to know if Pam offered her services either,or asked if any of the family could help,as Pam knew how things were. I would love to have known how the rest of the family would have reacted,though RWB and the rest of the relatives,denied there was anything amiss at WHF,or else they genuinely didn't know.
Though I'd have been surprised if Pam hadn't told any of them anything.
Maybe it was that June was no stranger when it came to young drug addicts, so knew how to cope, as she had her nephew stay at WHF so that she could help wean him off them and improve his outlook on life and thought she could help Sheila the same way.
I just wonder what it was that distanced them all ?