WATERBURY, Conn. ― They were the kind of tears only a proud mother could shed.
As Erica Raimo, 17, tried on her prom gown last Sunday in a dressing room
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"I never had a prom," she said anxiously, keeping an eye on the door.
"So I always wanted her to be Cinderella."
Unable to resist, the mother slipped into the dressing room.
"Why are you crying, mom?" the Wilby High School student asked, as the two stepped out to look for a mirror.
"You look so beautiful," Natasha said, dabbing her eyes. "You look so grown up."
More than 50 local girls smiled
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The teens spent the afternoon searching through the racks for their own dream gown
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Once the girls picked their favorite gown, volunteers used sewing machines donated by Adam's Tailor Shop to make alterations.
"I've never met so many generous people. They just want to help you have the best night of your life
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"We weren't going to prom," Alyssa said, adding that times have been tough for her family. "I know I can't always be picky and say, 'Mom I want this,' and 'Mom I want that,' so this is amazing."
Each girl had her pick from 300 designer gowns donated by Bridal & Formal Wear in Waterbury, Silver Lining Prom Dress Expo in Bridgeport, and Ragtime Boutique, Wedding Embassy and Great White Way Bridal Shop, all of Watertown.
"It's worth it just to see their faces and know if we didn't do this, they wouldn't be attending prom," said Kathy Langdo, assistant finance director for WYSS. "It just makes you feel so good ... prom is an experience in life that shouldn't be missed."
She said this is the largest year yet, with more dresses and more girls than ever before. This is also the first time the event has been held at the organization's new location at 83 Prospect St.
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But all that may have been lost in the moment Sunday, as girl after girl came out of the dressing rooms glowing.
"It really is a blessing," said Cynthia Davidson of Waterbury.
She said her daughter, Tory, 17, will graduate this year from Waterbury Arts Magnet School. She'd already picked out a light blue, strapless dress and a matching clutch.
"I thank them from the bottom of my heart
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