Waterloo Region Record

Cancelled $30K wedding became party for homeless

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INDIANAPOL­IS — An Indiana woman didn’t want her cancelled $30,000 US wedding to go to waste, so she threw a dinner party for the homeless.

A bus pulled up to the swanky event centre on Saturday that Sarah Cummins had booked for the reception in Carmel, a suburb north of Indianapol­is. About a dozen veterans from a local organizati­on were among the guests who dined on bourbon-glazed meatballs, roasted garlic bruschetta and wedding cake.

Cummins told the Indianapol­is Star she and her fiancé called off the wedding a week ago. She declined to give a reason, but she said they were left with a nonrefunda­ble contract for the Ritz Charles in Carmel and a plated dinner for 170 guests.

“For me, it was an opportunit­y to let these people know they deserved to be at a place like this just as much as everyone else does,” Cummins said.

Cummins said she decided that rather than throw away the food she would bring some purpose to the event and contacted area homeless shelters. She cheerfully greeted and welcomed her guests when they arrived Saturday.

Several businesses and residents donated suits, dresses and other items for the guests to wear.

Charlie Allen, who’s spent three months at a homeless mission, received a donated jacket.

“I didn’t have a sport coat,” he said, tugging gently at the lapels. “I think I look pretty nice in it.”

Like other guests, Allen said he was grateful for the invitation.

“For a lot of us, this is a good time to show us what we can have,” he said. “Or to remind us what we had.”

Three of Cummins’s seven bridesmaid­s, along with her mother and aunts, came to support her at the event. Guests also dined on chicken breast with artichokes and Chardonnay cream sauce and wedding cake.

Cummins, a 25-year-old Purdue University pharmacy student, said her ex-fiancé, Logan Araujo, footed most of the bill for the wedding contract, with Cummins and her parents, along with one of Araujo’s family friends, paying the rest. Cummins said that when she approached Araujo about donating the dinner, he agreed to what he believed was a selfless way to handle the situation.

Cummins said she is not sure yet what she will do with the wedding dress.

“It’s too painful to think about.”

 ?? KELLY WILKINSON, INDIANAPOL­IS STAR, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Janice Williamson-Cox, left, hugs Sarah Cummins at the Ritz Charles reception Saturday. Cummins called off her wedding and decided to bring purpose to the pain by inviting area homeless to enjoy the reception.
KELLY WILKINSON, INDIANAPOL­IS STAR, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Janice Williamson-Cox, left, hugs Sarah Cummins at the Ritz Charles reception Saturday. Cummins called off her wedding and decided to bring purpose to the pain by inviting area homeless to enjoy the reception.

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