Appeal for volunteer models
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CATWALK appeal: Siobhan Black, Nicola Marrs, Alison McGinlay and Matt Carnegie at the store.
Picture: George Munro
A GREENOCK clothing store needs volunteer models for a fashion show to raise vital cash to fight cancer.
Staff at M&Co in the town's Oak Mall want to find women and men to strut their stuff on the catwalk to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
Cancer Research UK is the company's designated charity and the efforts at the store have already raised more than £6,500.
Manager Billy Farrell said: "Cancer Research UK is M&Co's nominated charity until July.
"The company has raised almost £1 million for the charity and every store has been doing their bit.
"So far we have raised more than £6,500 and would love to reach £8,000."
Generous staff and customers at the store - which is the fifth highest charity collector in the UK have - have supported events throughout the year.
Billy said: "We have had lots of events but the fashion shows have been really well supported.
"People have been really generous.
"We are looking for adults to volunteer to model for the fashion show; some men, but mostly ladies to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
"Lots of people have been affected by cancer, either directly or through friends or family.
"The show will is scheduled to take place on Thursday 23 February in the store and is a fun event for friends and family members to enjoy."
This article appeared in Greenock Telegraph 16 Feb 12
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