BRIDES ACROSS AMERICA & THE WHITE DRESS BOUTIQUE SUPPORT OUR MILITARY BY GIVING AWAY FREE WEDDING GOWNS THIS VETERANS DAY
We here at The White Dress Boutique are honored to be one of 60 Bridal Salons participating in this annual giveaway event. This year, Operation Wedding Gown will kick off Tuesday, November 10th and end Friday, November 13th.
The White Dress Boutique, in partnership with Brides Across America, will say thank you to military brides by giving away free gowns valued up to $5,000. Designers will vary and brides are encouraged to register early. Oftentimes military couples find it difficult to plan their “fairy tale” wedding due to deployment, injury and/or economic hardship. With the collaborative effort, Brides Across America has donated over 14,000 gowns to military brides and has gifted 20 weddings. People who want to help the cause can donate gowns or financial gifts online at www.bridesacrossamerica.com.
We hope to convey how grateful we are for the service of our military families by giving them an opportunity of a lifetime.
How to qualify and register for an Operation Wedding Gown Event:
Brides can go to the Brides Across America website to pre-register for the event. Brides must bring proper identification along with deployment papers to be presented the day of the event.
About Brides Across America
A national nonprofit, Brides Across America continues to honor our heroes by giving weddings and wedding gowns to our deserving military and making wedding dreams come true. Brides Across America has provided assistance to thousands of military couples since its inception in 2008. All donations that are received go directly to provide support to our couples. To date, Brides Across America, in collaboration with bridal salons, designers, and individual donations has been able to donate more than 14,000 wedding gowns and 20 weddings. This spring we partnered with Boot Campaign and Bridal Guide to give away a Dream Southern Wedding at Las Brisas Farm in Texas. Operation Wedding Gown has also made headlines when it was featured in PEOPLE magazine, Steve Harvey Show, and honored at the White House.
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