Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is the new theme for Prom this year. From full green Proms to a green ride alternative to the costly limo, changes are happening fast. Chances are you'll spend $200+ on a gown that you'll only wear once before stuffing it in plastic where it will remain in the back of your closet until it becomes hideously out of date and thus rendered unwearable. How about donating your dress? You recycle and get a chance to help someone for next year's Prom.
One of the most exciting time of your high school life is the Prom. And everyone knows that the most important part of the Prom is the dress. Unfortunately, there are many young ladies who are not able to afford a dress, and in some cases, will skip the Prom. It is time to drag those dresses out of the closet and put them to use!
The Corsage Project was founded in 1999 as a Avondjurken 2013 nonprofit organization that works in partnership with the Children's Aid Foundation. The founders believe that every high Cocktailjurken school girl should have the opportunity to celebrate the milestone of her high school graduation with pride and style. Girls that are referred are formally invited to attend a "Boutique Ball" in May where, assisted by a personal shopper, they select a gown of their choice, and Trouwjurk Lange Mouw shoes and accessories to match. This special day includes a make-up and hair consultation, a professional portrait, refreshments, and goodie bags. As the Costs to attend high school Prom's soar, The Princess Project has made this tradition a reality for over 7,000 Bay Area girls since 2002.
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