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08 Feb 15 #455695 by JCorcoran
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Wikivorce really helped me with my divorce in 2010.

I wondered if any women on the site would be interested in giving back as I did?

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The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation is an amazing charity where you can donate your old dress to a terminally ill person in order to make their dreams come true.

Try it you won''t look back - it is a way of giving back and moving on.

:)

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08 Feb 15 #455709 by NellNoRegrets
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I''m all for recycling. I gave my wedding dress (not a white meringue, just an expensive pretty dress) to a charity shop years ago, when still married, as I put on weight. I also have 2 sons so I knew neither of them would want to wear it!

Ironically, since getting cancer, I''m now slim enough to fit into it again - but it''s time has come and gone and I hope someone else is enjoying wearing it.

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08 Feb 15 #455754 by HeadKnowsHeartDoesnt
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Hello

Does it matter how old the dress is - mine would be very dated now.

Thanks

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