REVELLERS in Worcestershire are being urged to help others look fantastic during the Christmas parties while supporting disabled people as the festivities draw closer.
Scope, which helps people with cerebral palsy, has appealed for people to donate unwanted outfits to its charity shops which can be used for parties.
Sue Tomasso, general manager for the charity's 300 shops in the UK, said discarded outfits could be perfect for someone else, whether it was fancy dress or not.
Anything from retro disco wear to modern club wear or classic cocktail dresses will be gratefully received by the charity, which has shops in High Street, Bromsgrove and Bridge Street and Worcester Street in Evesham.
"If you've got any unwanted party wear, don't let it gather dust," she said.
"Donate it to Scope and give someone else the chance to look fantastic, and in the mean time why not pick up another party outfit at Scope yourself.
You can look fabulous without spending a fortune, and most importantly, know that your cash is supporting Scope's work with disabled people."
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