Pamela Robb has been a resident in Patton Township since 2015. Retired Pamela came to Centre County to visit family and fell in love with the area, especially Patton Township. Pamela is a proud Patton Township resident and serves as a Patton Township Board of Supervisor member (Former 2 Times Chair).
With an honorable history of service in the United States Army, she continued her volunteerism with the Red Cross (24yrs) and then with Habitat For Humanity. Along with other organizations like CDG (Community Diversity Group) that are making a difference in the Centre County Region, she also participated with Special Olympics Summer Games, Alzheimer’s Walk and other charitable events.
Pamela has experience in Community Organizing, Zoning, Human Relations, Red Cross Disaster & Volunteer Recruiting, Veteran Affairs, Police Chaplain Services and Public Speaking. As a decorated veteran, she served overseas and received a honorable discharge. Pamela received numerous medals, commendation and awards for her dedication and service. On November 12, 2021 (Veterans Day) Pamela Robb received the Quilt of Valor for her service. Also in March of Women’s History Month 2023, Pamela received a special honor for her military service from the PA Women Commission, Governor Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro.
At the 50th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Banquet in 2025, Pamela Robb received the prestigious Humanitarian Service award.
Pamela’s dedication and commitment to the Patton Township Community came in the fight to get help for residents who were displaced by a sinkhole on Christmas Day 2023. She was able to work with state officials, the board, and staff to acquire funds to help residents return to a safe home.
As a photographer, poet, writer, storyteller, Pamela enjoys making greeting cards and gift baskets in which she donates to nursing homes, charitable organizations, and scholarship fundraising events.
Her lifetime legacy will continue to be her service to all, and the unwavering commitment to her family and the Patton Township community in which she loves.