Earl Rush is in the fight of his life. A stroke has paralyzed the left side of his body, and he has spent the last couple weeks in the hospital receiving round-the-clock care. The road ahead will require strength, time, rehabilitation, and the support of the very community he has spent his life building.
For more than 50 years, Earl Rush has been a cornerstone of the DC salsa and Latin dance community. To many, he's the face behind StuckOnSalsa.com. To others, he's the storyteller who could captivate a room, the friend who never met a stranger, the person who connected dancers, promoted countless events, and helped build a community that has changed thousands of lives.
Behind Earl's smile is a story many don't know. He lost both of his parents at a young age. Instead of letting that define him, he built a family through music, friendship, and dance. For decades, every social, festival, club night, and dance floor became an opportunity to bring people together. Many of us met lifelong friends, dance partners, spouses, and chosen family because Earl believed in connecting people.
This is our moment to return even a fraction of what he has given to us. If you've ever danced at an event Earl promoted, visited StuckOnSalsa.com to find your next night out, laughed at one of his legendary stories, discovered a new venue because of him, made a lifelong friend through the community he helped create, or simply smiled because Earl was in the room, we ask you to consider making a donation. No gift is too small. Every dollar helps ease the financial burden so Earl can focus on what matters most: healing.
If you can't donate today, please share this campaign. Reach out to your dance friends. Tell your favorite dance instructor. Send it to that person you met at a salsa club years ago. Every share extends the circle of support.
The salsa community has always been more than music and dancing. It's a family. Earl spent five decades bringing us together. Now it's our turn to surround him with the love, generosity, and support that he has so freely given to all of us. Let's help write the next chapter of Earl's story, one filled with hope, healing, and the strength of a community that never leaves one of its own behind.
For more than 50 years, Earl Rush has been a cornerstone of the DC salsa and Latin dance community. To many, he's the face behind StuckOnSalsa.com. To others, he's the storyteller who could captivate a room, the friend who never met a stranger, the person who connected dancers, promoted countless events, and helped build a community that has changed thousands of lives.
Behind Earl's smile is a story many don't know. He lost both of his parents at a young age. Instead of letting that define him, he built a family through music, friendship, and dance. For decades, every social, festival, club night, and dance floor became an opportunity to bring people together. Many of us met lifelong friends, dance partners, spouses, and chosen family because Earl believed in connecting people.
This is our moment to return even a fraction of what he has given to us. If you've ever danced at an event Earl promoted, visited StuckOnSalsa.com to find your next night out, laughed at one of his legendary stories, discovered a new venue because of him, made a lifelong friend through the community he helped create, or simply smiled because Earl was in the room, we ask you to consider making a donation. No gift is too small. Every dollar helps ease the financial burden so Earl can focus on what matters most: healing.
If you can't donate today, please share this campaign. Reach out to your dance friends. Tell your favorite dance instructor. Send it to that person you met at a salsa club years ago. Every share extends the circle of support.
The salsa community has always been more than music and dancing. It's a family. Earl spent five decades bringing us together. Now it's our turn to surround him with the love, generosity, and support that he has so freely given to all of us. Let's help write the next chapter of Earl's story, one filled with hope, healing, and the strength of a community that never leaves one of its own behind.


