MONTVILLE — More than two dozen student musicians and two alumni gathered for a concert-fundraiser to help the Wyman family, whose one year old daughter Emma is undergoing treatment for cancer at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, on Monday, November 23 at Montville Township High School.
More than 100 people attended the concert, which featured pop, heavy metal, punk, rap, jazz, and classic rock-n-roll and raised $1,644 for Emma.
“Emma Marie Wyman is a happy, beautiful (one-year-old) baby girl undergoing at least one year’s worth of treatment at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for a rare type of sarcoma. Her parents, AJ & Lindsey (Kmit) Wyman, who are lifelong residents of Parsippany, learned of Emma’s tumor in late May and have taken her to Philadelphia to be treated by internationally-recognized pediatric oncologists. As they await more in-depth results regarding the type of sarcoma Emma has and begin chemotherapy, AJ has begun to take time off from his job as a corrections officer, while Lindsey is on her unpaid summer break from teaching sixth grade social studies at Brooklawn Middle School. During this life-altering time, AJ and Lindsey will incur costs from medical to travel expenses, while keeping up with their regular monthly bills for their cars, home, etc.
Please know that even the smallest donation will go a long way to aid baby Emma and her loving parents during this incredibly difficult time. Thank you for your love, support, and above all, your prayers.
You can donate directly through GoFundMe, by clicking here.