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Bride Launches Social Initiative to Support Brides Left Alone on Dance Floors
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First reported by N12 · 7 hours ago
What happened
Hila Krugman, disappointed by an empty dance floor at her wedding, started a volunteer group of women who dance at strangers' weddings to support brides and ensure no one feels alone. The initiative quickly gained hundreds of members and aims to bring joy to brides lacking large social circles.
- 01Hila Krugman felt hurt when her wedding dance floor remained empty for 15 minutes.
- 02She shared her experience publicly, revealing feelings of loneliness and embarrassment.
- 03Krugman founded 'Coming to Lift Up,' a group of women volunteering to dance at strangers' weddings.
- 04The initiative grew rapidly, attracting hundreds of women wanting to support brides.
- 05The group aims to recruit 8-10 women per event to ensure brides feel celebrated.
- 06Krugman invites brides worried about loneliness to contact her for help.
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