An anonymous gift
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Today I received an anonymous gift through the post.
I had been complaining on Facebook about my recent weight gain due to medication. I have a Christmas ball on Friday and none of my dresses fit. This morning an evening dress arrives in the post marked ‘for Cinderella’.
I cried happy tears that someone would do that for me. – Eleanor
I think this is fabulous. I am donating dresses and gowns I wore once to my daughters hs for those who cant afford a prom dress.
Good on you for helping those less fortunate Michelle. I’d love to see every high school have a prom attire store. A place where former students can either donate or sell what they wore so current students can access format wear at low or no cost.