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Church offers free prom dresses to Island high schoolers

A church in Cornwall, P.E.I., is helping high school graduates get all dolled up for prom.

Cornerstone Baptist Church is offering over 200 dresses, along with purses, shoes and jewelry

Gail Janes is the co-ordinator of an event offering free dresses to P.E.I. high schoolers. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

A church in Cornwall, P.E.I., is helping high school graduates get all dolled up for prom.

The Cornerstone Baptist Church in Cornwall has collected more than 200 prom dresses, along withjewelry, purses and shoes that will begiven away for free until Wednesday night.

The church has set up a little boutique where girls can choose and try on dresses. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

Project co-ordinator Gail Janes said the idea originated with the churchpastor, who heard of a similar event in New Brunswick.

"We've had a million weddings here at the church over the last few years and the dresses are sitting in girl's closets so why not have an event where we can give girls that maybe need a bit of help a once-worn or brand new dress," shesaid.

The church has more than 200 dresses and dozens of pairs of shoes to choose from. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

The dresses and other items available have come through donations or markdowns at stores.

"It started for me last year, I was at a prom here in Charlottetown andone of the girls there could have used a bit of help with her outfit," said Janes. "It broke my heart and I thought, 'Lord there's got a be way to help a girl like that that needs some help."

Jewelry is also available for free as part of the event. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

The church has set up alittle boutique space where girls can come in, choose a dress and try it on. Jones said they've asked girls to come by appointment and they've already helped some get closer to their dream prom.

"We've had a girl that has always wanted to go to prom and didn't think she could afford it and so she's over the moon excited," Janes said. "To see her eyes bug out when she saw the dress that she was going to try on first, it made it all worthwhile. We're so excited."

With files from Katerina Georgieva