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Vancouver massage therapist turns to GoFundMe to survive omicron

“It’s almost back to me initially starting for the first time – with the amount of cancellations that happen day to day – and it is really hard, because there’s really no way around it.”

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: January 31, 2022, 6:05am
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Bre'Anna Glynn, owner of The Eucalyptus Lounge, has struggled as the omicron variant sweeps through the county, causing regular customers to cancel or delay their massage appointments.
Bre'Anna Glynn, owner of The Eucalyptus Lounge, has struggled as the omicron variant sweeps through the county, causing regular customers to cancel or delay their massage appointments. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Bre’Anna Glynn had built a community at her downtown Vancouver spa, Eucalyptus Lounge, where she’s the owner. But then came December and the latest pandemic wave. Now, her appointment books are nearly empty. To save her business, she did what she didn’t want to do and created a Go Fund Me campaign.

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