N.B. prom dress donation program can’t help as many teens after losing space

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“I feel sad, I want to be able to help afford any student that can’t afford a prom dress,' PromPretty founder Lara Lavoie said.

Lara Lavoie is determined to find a new space so she can help more teens in need get a prom dress.A Riverview, N.B., woman who provides free dresses to teens in need is searching for a new location after losing the one she was able to use for free for the past six years.“Dresses are very expensive. It can run up to around $1,000,” Lavoie said on Monday.

In a typical year, Lavoie said that between 100 to 150 students would set up appointments to choose a dress.top news stories from Canada and around the world.

 

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