After Christina’s video gained the attention of over 200,000 viewers on TikTok, she created a GoFundMe page to raise funds for the rebuilding of Highland High School’s music department.
“Everything was lost,” writes Christina on the GoFundMe page.
“Hundreds of instruments, thousands of pieces of sheet music, uniforms, costumes, microphone systems, as well as countless personal items. Material things were lost, but also these students’ sanctuary, their safe place.”
The video struck a nerve with TikTok viewers who are music lovers and former choir students, many of whom remember having to learn remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic and not being able to sing with their fellow students in-person one last time.
“As a choir kid who found safety in music and theater, I want everyone to see this,” wrote one TikTok user.
Our hearts go out to all the students, faculty, parents, and staff of Highland High School.
@notsohotmammaof7 With five weeks left of school-an early morning fire destroys entire wing of the high school. Back to virtual learning. #fyp #highlandhighschool #highlandrams #highschoolfire #showchoir #ramstrong????? #virtuallearning
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