Sarnia

Another Cinderella Story

Over 100 grades 8 and 12 students will be able to attend their grad or prom this year, thanks to donations from the public and local businesses.

"The Cinderella Story" founder Debbie Anderson says they have a huge selection of gowns to choose from this year. About 300 dresses were donated.

Anderson says teen girls, who for financial reasons, cannot afford to buy a prom dress can come in and pick out one for free. She says the girls should pre-register online first.

Recipients can now register to receive their dress at www.cinderellasarnia.org

The 6th annual Prom Dress Boutique will be held April 10 and 11 at the Sarnia Lambton Business Development Corporation across from McDonalds on Christina St.

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