Healing Work
Her Mission
Nancy Day is committed to creating a less judgmental world. Her messages are hope giving, healing and profoundly moving. Her empowering music motivates audiences to want to participate in making the world a happier and healthier place. She inspires those who are in the process of healing and stimulates aspiring artists to keep creating and making a difference in their own communities.
Awareness
Nancy raises awareness by interviewing those who are actively involved in each community and includes their concerns about current issues during her concerts. She tours nationally and in Canada as a featured artist for many colleges and universities and in local settings such as libraries, city halls, concert halls, churches high schools and clubs, bringing attention to every community’s concerns.
Educate
Her concerts educate the public about saving and protecting the environment, surviving sexual assault and various kinds of abuse, overcoming addictions, coping with terminal illness, mental health and developmental delays, AIDS, human rights, anti-violence campaigns, and valuing and entertaining our veterans.
What She Offers
Nancy Day offers a refreshingly honest approach, interjecting an infectious sense of humor that eases the tensions in our lives. She brings her versatility of style, polished delivery, compassion and commitment to each song and every moment of her concerts. Nancy's music offers us the essential opportunity for each of us to heal, process and move forward and assist others in need of hope and healing.
What people are saying about Nancy’s Healing Music
“The Nancy Day concert could not have been better. She performed not only at the Friday night scheduled concert, she announced an extra gathering and questions and answers after the show. During both experiences of Nancy, she became a part of the audience and then magically lifted our spirits. Her beautifully timed interactions and balance of humor, jazz and ballads created a clearing into which the truth in her lyrics could settle comfortably. Who could ask for more?”
— Karen Johnson, Reporter for VOICES in Action, Inc. Conference, Chicago, IL
“Once again you brought the house down. Thanks for your contribution to the success of the NCASA conference. I know all of those who attended your performance left with new energy and commitment to “doing the work.” I am especially pleased you were able to have your Survivor music available so those in attendance could take a piece of the magic home with them.”
— Sue Cameron, Exec. Director, PA Coalition Against Rape, Co-Chair of National Coalition Against Sexual Assault Conference, Philadelphia, PA
“There is an empathetic, uplifting quality to Nancy’s music that touches every one of us, no matter what our particular burden. She has an understanding of how music soothes and heals. Not only does it bring a tear to the eye, but a smile to the lips.”
— Sally Wiggin, Anchorwoman, WTAE-TV News, Pittsburgh, PA