Fundraiser helping girl who inspired Georgia medical marijuana bill

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ATLANTA —
Channel 2's Lori Geary traveled to Colorado with the state Rep. Allen Peake, who sponsored the medical marijuana bill.  Peake met with Georgia families who have been split in half so their children can receive treatment that many called life-changing.

Ride to Give collected $180,000 to help the Halstead's cover expenses while Tripp underwent extensive medical procedures for a traumatic brain injury.

Dave Nazaroff created the nonprofit then rode a bicycle 900 miles from New York to Georgia to raise money for the Halsteads and another charity that renovates homes for children with illnesses and special needs.

"Haleigh does not have months. Ride to Give has been following Haleigh's story closely and feels now is time to step in and help save her life," the website said.

Ride to Give is asking others to contribute through its fundraising site available at this link.