The Macleay Valley Home Hospice's annual fashion parade was a huge success as hundreds of people attended the fundraiser last Saturday.
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Macleay Valley Home Hospice president Lesa Morrison said the important day, which raises money to help locals receive the best possible treatment when in palliative care, ran smoothly.
"We were all very, very happy with how the day went," Ms Morrison told the Argus.
"There was more than 200 people there including the models, helpers and those who came to watch."
The amount of money raised hasn't been finalised but the funds will go towards purchasing new and replacing old equipment used to help Macleay residents who are receiving palliative care.
Ms Morrison thanked the sub-committee, Barbara Beuzeville, Judy Saul, Di Latham and Carolyn Erickson, who spent close to nine months working hard to organise the event. They also have a great group of volunteers behind them from the Home Hospice.
The fashion was from K&A Boutique, Just Lingerie and Arcade Shoes.
The Macleay Valley Home Hospice is always looking for new volunteers to help deliver and pick up equipment for palliative care.
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