HEALTH & FITNESS wellness FAMILY TIES FRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB from page 47 "Ashley and I are very connected. Sometimes, she knows my thoughts and vice versa. Truly, truly she has always been my thermometer — if she was good, I was good." - Alyssa Goldberg family brought out in me," she says, "from the certainty of knowing that every time I awoke from a surgery, I would see my mother, father and sister proudly smiling back at me." Her illness has shaped, but not daunted her, she says. Despite her still-fragile leg, she does yoga and • lh Pay No Due 11 July! with the mention of this ad New members only I Some restrictions apply. Expires 5/18/2010 29350 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 WWW.FRANKLINCLUB.COM 48 April 29 2010 Jewelry Benefits Charity Ashley also makes and sells beaded jewelry (www.growingwingsjewelry. corn), donating a portion of the profits to Make-A-Wish. She loves showing at local craft fairs, such as the recent Sisterhood Spring Boutiques and Fine Art Auction held at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. hopes to work for a nonprofit ser- vice organization. "Because of her story, I'm forgoing something else (at another booth) She helped bring the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life to get this," says Laurie Gonte, a Farmington Hills resident who was fund-raiser to the campus of Indiana University where she earned a choosing among several pieces. "It makes me feel so good to do this." bachelor's degree in psychology. To qualify for a master's degree in clinical psychology from the Michigan "Even if somebody doesn't buy something, I feel I'm able to form good connections with people," School of Professional Psychology in Farmington Hills, she wrote her Ashley says. "We laugh, we cry; we have so much fun doing this." "The jewelry lets me express myself creatively and give back thesis on "The Adult Experience of Surviving Childhood Cancer." who had a parent with cancer. .8000 EX7:435 Dannel Schwartz at Shir Shalom on May 10, 1997. rides horses. She loves children and As a program manager at a non- profit in Boston, she managed and facilitated a group for 5-12 year olds 248. Bat mitzvah Ashley Goldberg with Rabbis Michael Moskowitz and to Make-A-Wish. I've spoken at a number of events. We help out at a lot of their fundraisers." "Ashley is an amazing person," She currently mentors 12-year-old Lily Upp of Berkley, who also had bone cancer. says Marianna Pruss of West Bloomfield, her friend since seventh grade. "Ashley is such a great mentor for Lily," says Sue Upp, Lily's mom. "I don't feel special," Ashley says. "I feel I've lived a different life. It's given me the gift of knowing what's "She is fun, upbeat, a wonderful role model and always brings a smile to Lily's face. They share an unfortunate life experience and have formed a special bond because of it." important — what's petty and what's not." ❑ (Some of the material for this story "I love having Ashley as a mentor because she is fun to talk with and master's thesis "The Adult Experience of is somebody that I can relate to," Lily says. permission.) was excerpted from Ashley Goldberg's Sury lying Childhood Cancer" with her