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Brides Against Breast Cancer pop-up shop makes Jacksonville stop

Brides-to-be got a chance to give back in the River City on Sunday. Brides Against Breast Cancer travels to more than 150 cities a year. Their mission is to fund a health support network that provides free programs and services for cancer patients and their families.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Brides-to-be got a chance to give back in the River City on Sunday.

Brides Against Breast Cancer travels to more than 150 cities a year. Their mission is to fund a health support network that provides free programs and services for cancer patients and their families.

The organization sets up pop-up bridal expos and provides huge discounts for gowns for any bride on a budget from different designers and all types.

"We do see a lot of brides that come through that have a cancer story so when they find that gown, it's not only a dream come true for them they know their money is going to an incredible cause so it's a win-win for everyone," said Erin Roundtree of Brides Against Breast Cancer.

Wedding professionals and vendors were also there to assist brides with planning.

Last year, the organization raised more than $2 million dollars for the cause.

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