With a rich tapestry of personal musical journeys and a deep commitment to fostering the use of music in care, I embraced the role of Director of Programs and Community Partnerships at Room 217. Within this dynamic position, I find joy in guiding and evolving programs that resonate deeply within our diverse communities, with a special focus on developing impactful partnerships that leverage the healing power of music within community and healthcare spaces.
I am particularly dedicated to forging collaborations that
harness the therapeutic benefits of music within healthcare and community
settings, creating meaningful partnerships that enhance the well-being of
individuals through the harmonious integration of music.
Dawn Ellis-Mobbs is an impassioned music educator and community
musician celebrated for her dedication to integrated arts and multidisciplinary
initiatives. Dawn's impactful journey unfolded first with 15 years in
elementary and secondary education, then through her pivotal role as the
Director of Programs and Community Partnerships at the TSO, and now to Room
217. Dawn is known for her leadership in innovative program development deeply
rooted in community engagement, especially within the realm of healthcare and
community spaces.
Charitable Registration #85728 5092 RR0001 • Room 217 Foundation™
Box 145 Port Perry, ON, L9L 1A2 • 844.985.0217