Collaboration and assist was proven at a recent downtown Willoughby occasion for Danielle “Danni” Musat, a Willoughby Fine Arts Association music therapist who was recognized with stage 2B invasive ductal carcinoma this yr.
According to Jeannie Fleming-Gifford, among the many organizers of what was a puppy, yoga-themed occasion, greater than 75 folks attended on Oct. 1 at Wes Point Park as did 50 yogis throughout group class that passed off.
As a consequence, greater than $1,900 was donated for Musat’s GoFundMe, which was initially $7,195 and now totals out to greater than $9,000. The funds should not solely to offer assist for Musat, who’s presently present process chemotherapy, however to go towards her medical bills.
Prior to the occasion, Fleming-Gifford and Ann Marie Raddell, a music remedy college member from the Fine Arts Association, started brainstorming methods to assist Musat, who has rescued many dogs over the years along with her music remedy profession. A group yoga class was a want record addition from Fleming-Gifford.
“Yoga has a wonderful way to heal, connect and inspire,” she mentioned.