On Saturday 24th May, wedding dress fever hit Newbiggin-by-the-sea at a fundraising event at St Bartholomew’s Church that showcased ‘A Century of Wedding Gowns’.
Presented by Kevin Thornhill who was part of the team who made Princess Diana’s wedding dress, the show included replicas of royal wedding dresses and a dress from our very own Posh Frocks shop.
The event was organised by Christine Rogers, mum to 46 year old Helen, who is living with a life limiting illness and comes to our Focus on Living Centre, which offers holistic care for palliative patients.
She went on to describe how she’s had help from our social worker to complete Lasting Power of Attorneys, been signposted to a Will writing service and had support to “sort out what’s going around in her head” with the hospice chaplain.
Helen’s face lit up when she talked about coming for music therapy sessions which have brought the “joy” back to her life following “gruelling rounds of chemotherapy”. She told a funny story about her and music therapist, Tom , getting carried away while jamming together and added, “I look forward to every Thursday to come to the hospice and get my “joy” topped back up for the week!”
In preparation for the event, Helen and her sister, Caroline had a trip to Posh Frocks by St Oswald’s Hospice in Whitley Bay.
Whilst in the shop, she also spotted on the rails an outfit she had recently donated at our Ouseburn donation point – she did a “happy dance” when she realised her dress had made it to “Posh Frocks” and it would be raising funds for the hospice!
They were loaned a stunning wedding dress that featured in the ‘A Century of Wedding Gowns Show’.
At the end of the show, Helen, came down the aisle in her own wedding dress – looking radiant – especially with her pink hair and lightening bolt earrings!
“Not quite the look she had on her wedding day,” her mum exclaimed before going on to say:
Guests were then served beautiful wedding cake and glasses of fizz – a perfect end to a special event raising much-needed funds for the hospice.