For Singer Viveca Hawkins, a Road To Recovery Assisted by Music | KQED
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Viveca Hawkins, an East Bay singer, has shown remarkable recovery five months after suffering a stroke and a massive seizure. This traumatic event left her partially paralyzed and without speech, leading to multiple surgeries. Hawkins now participates in therapy and voice lessons, expressing hope for returning to music. A community event titled 'Give For Viv' is organized to support her healing journey, emphasizing the importance of love and community in her recovery process. Supporters are encouraged to contribute through donations and other gestures of kindness.
Hawkins is recovering from a stroke and seizure, showing remarkable progress, and is focused on regaining her ability to sing.
The upcoming event aims to show love and support for Hawkins, reflecting her deep connection with the community.
Though unable to sing, Hawkins remains hopeful, participating in voice lessons and stating, 'Thank you for riding with me; I couldn't do this without you.'
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