
Daughter is packing for college this week. As we sorted through what she'll take, leave here and give away, realized she has a ton of formal dresses. Some have been given to her from the daughter of a dear friend, most we've bought over the years. She decided to donate them to
Adorned in Grace Bridal & Formalwear features donated new and used wedding gowns, formal dresses, veils, shoes, petticoats and accessories. All proceeds are used to bring awareness, prevention, and safe shelter to the problem of sex trafficking.
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Great way to recycle the dresses and what a great cause! I have 3 daughters and we too had closets FULL of formal dresses by the time they were out of school. We found a group that takes these in and provides them to underprivileged teens who can't afford nice dresses for proms and formal dances.
ReplyDeleteGreat resource. Thanks for sharing this link. I don't have a lot of prom dresses, but I do occasionally buy a special dress and only wear it once or twice. So, I'd love to give it to such a great cause.
ReplyDeleteWinnie, three daughters! Wow. I can imagine you did accumulate a lot of dresses. So glad you found a place to take them.
ReplyDeleteMaggie, I'm sure they'd take adult dresses too! I'm going to have to go through my closet. I have some that are so old but in great shape because I've only wore them once or twice.
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