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Get the dress of your dreams this prom season, even if you can't afford it

Taking the stress out of the dress.

Group wants to take the stress out of dress shopping by removing the cost

Prom dresses in an array of colours, fabrics and designs line the racks at the Single Parent Association in St. John's. (Krissy Holmes/CBC)

The rustling of chiffon and satin,the shimmer fromjewel-encrusted fabric and racks upon racks of bright colours itusually adds up toa big pricetagwhen it comes to prom dresses.

But one group in St. John's wants to make sure girls who might not be able to afford those costs are still able to make their prom dreams come true.

"So many colours and sizes, it's a dream," saidElaine Balsom, project coordinator at the Single Parent Association of Newfoundland about its program, Prom Dreams.

Helping a girl sift through dresses to find the perfect one for her prom is a rewarding experience for Elaine Balsom. (Krissy Holmes/CBC)

The group's outlet is a treasure trove of gently-used donations.

Those dresses are then made available to girlswho can't necessarily afford a brand-new, off-the-rack dress and Balsom said it makes all the difference.

"That's what all of SPAN is about it's about making differences in the lives of these single-parent families and showing them that something like going to your prom is possible," she told CBC's St. John's Morning Show.

A volunteer at the Single Parent Association holds up one of her favourite frocks. (Krissy Holmes/CBC)

"The transformation is, you can see the difference in the smile on their face, the happiness is total. It's remarkable. And it's very humbling, too, and heartwarming. So we really have a lot of magical moments in this room."

The variety of colours and styles is vast, and some of the dresses still have price tags on them.

Elaine Balsom says girls who come in to find a dress undergo a total transformation that she loves being a part of. (Krissy Holmes/CBC)

"We do have people bringing dresses that they never even wore becausethey found another dress," said Balsom.

"And we've had a couple of companies in the St. John's area collect dresses as well and some of those have been brand new."

Balsom said she's been able to experience truly magical moments as girls who never thought they'd go to prom realize they found the dress they always wanted to wear.

You can get a prom dress without the stress at the Single Parent Association in St. John's. (Krissy Holmes/CBC)

And that, she said, is what the program is all about.

"When you try on that dress and it feels right, it's almost like, even on Say Yes to the Dress, but you feel there's that moment, you know, 'This is the dress.'"

The dresses available at the Single Parent Association have a wide range of styles and designs. (Krissy Holmes/CBC)

With files from Krissy Holmes