Wedding canceled? Offers the banquet to the homeless

Being left is never a pleasant experience, let alone being left at the altar. Quinn Duane, 27 from Sacramento, had prepared everything, from the dress to the bouquet to be thrown at the right time: it's a pity that her boyfriend didn't feel like taking the plunge. That was the moment when Kari, the Quinn's mother, she took matters into her own hands and chose to turn the missed marriage into something good and unforgettable.

Both the flowers and the banquet had already been paid for, not exploiting them would have been a real shame, so the Duane family decided to start the solidarity machine.

Quinn preferred not to attend the event but her mother Kari did the honors.

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He asked a group of homeless people to spread the word so that everyone was aware of the event.

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© Kcra

They showed up in very many and, among them, there were several families with children.

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© Kcra

Everyone said they were very enthusiastic about the initiative, 120 people for a $ 35,000 banquet. Quinn has yet to get over the breakup, and to do so, she decided to take advantage of the plane tickets she booked for her honeymoon and fly to Belize with her mom.

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