Beloved daytime favorite Marcy Walker, known for playing All My Children's Liza and Santa Barbara's Eden, hasn't been in the soap spotlight for about 20 years, but now, the actress is in the media for a personal matter. The actress, who delivered poignant and powerful performances, is facing a health crisis, and Soap Central has details on how fans can help her.Marcy, Liza, and Eden View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRecently, Walker and A Martinez, her former leading man as SB's Cruz Castillo, reunited for a zoom/fundraiser as the actress is facing some health challenges. The event was hosted by author Melissa Braverman."For decades, Marcy Walker has had a special place in my heart — and the hearts of many — for her unforgettable performances in daytime," Braverman shared on Instagram. "As she faces a serious health issue, please help us support her by donating or sharing our @gofundme campaign. 🙏❤️ Link below and in bio."While she has spent years giving her time, energy, and heart to others — both as an actress and later through her dedicated ministry and community work — she is currently navigating an ongoing health issue where financial support is urgently needed," reads the GoFundMe."Daytime fans have always been more than just an audience; we are a family," adds a post on GoFundMe. "We celebrate together, we remember together, and when one of our own is facing a tough time, we show up."Martinez has taken to Facebook to share his admiration for Walker and to express thanks to those who have supported her."Offering my deepest gratitude to the community for showing up throughout this month on behalf of Marcy Walker," Martinez posted on social media. "Our GoFundMe for Marcy's ongoing journey to health has just launched –– all respect to Melissa Braverman Spears and Johanna Humphries for their work on setting it up."If you're able, I hope you'll join me in supporting our dear friend in these her days of need, remembering that no donation is too small –– and that our willingness to spread the word by sharing is always key to making the best outcomes possible," the Daytime Emmy-winning actor continued. "Marcy is a treasure in many of our lives, and many of our hearts are full of love for her today, including mine. Please help if you can."From Pine Valley to Santa Barbara to SpringfieldMarcy Walker and A Martinez reunited in 2024 for a Santa Barbara reunion | Image: JPIWalker burst onto the daytime scene in 1982 as willful and spoiled Liza Colby. The actress's character was well-hated (as in "love to hate," of course) for her disdain of beloved Jenny Gardner (Kim Delaney) because the man Liza loved -- Greg Nelson (Laurence Lau) loved Jenny.After raising all kinds of drama in Pine Valley, Walker moved 3000 miles across the country to join the original cast of Santa Barbara, the beloved NBC serial created by Jerome and the late Bridget Dobson.Walker remained on the show until 1991. She had a brief foray into prime time on the series, Palace Guard with D.W. Moffet (who played Kim's psychiatrist, Dr. Peter Chapin, on As the World TurnsThe actress then returned to daytime and New York City by taking on the part of Tangie Hill on Guiding Light. Next, Walker returned to Pine Valley as Liza, where she remained for a decade.In 2024, she reunited with Martinez and about 50 members (cast, production, and crew) from Santa Barbara, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the show.The goal for Walker's GoFundMe has almost been met. Her supporters can help the account reach its goal by clicking here.