The first “Little Angels” Fashion Show will feature smaller models on the catwalk. Almost 60 children will walk the ramp showcasing the latest fashion and trends. The event is actually a fundraising event and marks the 25th anniversary of Angel Charity for Children, an all-volunteer organization that has provided shelter to more than $17 million children.
The Angels’ pledges a $305,000 to Make-A-Wish that will grant wishes for 45 Pima County children who are facing life-threatening illnesses; a $671,900 which will fund an “Angel Village and Receiving Center” at TMM Family Services (formerly Tucson Metropolitan Ministries) according to Debbie Mack, director of Children’s Services for TMM Family Services.
Butler, 2007 Angel Charity general chairman, who is working with the Fashion Show Chairwoman Stella Schaefer said, “We are trying to focus on what we are all about: The children of our community. I think it will be a fun day watching the kids. Who knows what they will do on stage in front of a room full of people? But that is what makes it fun and entertaining.” Some of these young clients will also model in the “Little Angels” Fashion Show, along with Make-A-Wish clients and other local children ages 4 to 14.
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