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Fashion show helps Malawian children



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Tatters of Longton gave a fantastic Fashion Show at Longton Victoria Memorial Sports and Social Club on April 23 in aid of the Friends of Mulanje Orphans.
The presentation was slick and professional, there was a good variety of clothes for all occasions, and the music and dancing was very entertaining and full of life.

Most of the raffle prizes had been donated by the shops in the villages and the evening raised over £900 that will help FOMO to support the 4000 orphans they are caring for in Malawi.

Helping made a difference to the evening and will make a difference to the children's lives. FOMO UK conveys a big Thank You to everyone who supported this excellent evening.

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