A HURST charity is appealing for Wokingham borough’s help to get Cinderella to the ball.
The Cowshed, which runs a prom outfit scheme, has been busy making sure all Berkshire students can attend their leavers’ balls by renting out dresses and suits for a discounted price.
It forms part of its programme Prom at The Cowshed, which launched in 2019.
Now, the charity is appealing to the public for help to find a range of shoes, as well as smart menswear, to keep the project going.
Sally Russell, CEO of The Cowshed, said: “The prom is proving to be an important part of the work we do in the local community. We have had many referrals and hire enquiries with over 50 appointments in the last six weeks.
“We have seen some very happy young people go out with their perfect outfits and it’s amazing to see the students able to look forward to a prom again.
“We are so blessed to be in a position to help and are grateful to all our supporters, staff and volunteers for making this project such a huge success.”
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The charity is currently in need of men’s and ladies’ smart, evening shoes in all sizes. There is particular demand for men’s shoes in a size 14.
It is also looking for men’s black tie trousers in a size 46 inch waist and 34 inch leg.
Anybody who can help donate these items should take them to the charity’s Winnersh donations centre, on King Street Lane.
For more information, visit: www.thecowshed.org