Each year, St. Andrew United Methodist Church's Prom Closet provides prom attire to more than 1,000 high school girls from anywhere at no cost, a service of the United Methodist Women. This year advance registration is required to improve the overall shopping experience and minimize wait times for the shoppers.
The Prom Closet is accepting donations of dresses (sizes 0-30), jewelry, shoes, handbags, and wraps. All donations may be dropped off at St. Andrew. Area school counselors have been provided information about the annual Prom Closet on their campuses. Each shopper must be present to select her own dress and accessories and may have one guest, age 16 or older, with them. A personal shopper volunteer will assist each shopper throughout the process. There will be 20 shopping slots per each 1.5-hour time frame.
The Prom Closet was created to provide a unique shopping experience for young ladies who because of finances would be unable to attend prom. Prom Closet organizers and volunteers confirm that not only is the need great, but the impact the dress makes on the girl and her family is immeasurable.
Each year, St. Andrew United Methodist Church's Prom Closet provides prom attire to more than 1,000 high school girls from anywhere at no cost, a service of the United Methodist Women. This year advance registration is required to improve the overall shopping experience and minimize wait times for the shoppers.
The Prom Closet is accepting donations of dresses (sizes 0-30), jewelry, shoes, handbags, and wraps. All donations may be dropped off at St. Andrew. Area school counselors have been provided information about the annual Prom Closet on their campuses. Each shopper must be present to select her own dress and accessories and may have one guest, age 16 or older, with them. A personal shopper volunteer will assist each shopper throughout the process. There will be 20 shopping slots per each 1.5-hour time frame.
The Prom Closet was created to provide a unique shopping experience for young ladies who because of finances would be unable to attend prom. Prom Closet organizers and volunteers confirm that not only is the need great, but the impact the dress makes on the girl and her family is immeasurable.
Each year, St. Andrew United Methodist Church's Prom Closet provides prom attire to more than 1,000 high school girls from anywhere at no cost, a service of the United Methodist Women. This year advance registration is required to improve the overall shopping experience and minimize wait times for the shoppers.
The Prom Closet is accepting donations of dresses (sizes 0-30), jewelry, shoes, handbags, and wraps. All donations may be dropped off at St. Andrew. Area school counselors have been provided information about the annual Prom Closet on their campuses. Each shopper must be present to select her own dress and accessories and may have one guest, age 16 or older, with them. A personal shopper volunteer will assist each shopper throughout the process. There will be 20 shopping slots per each 1.5-hour time frame.
The Prom Closet was created to provide a unique shopping experience for young ladies who because of finances would be unable to attend prom. Prom Closet organizers and volunteers confirm that not only is the need great, but the impact the dress makes on the girl and her family is immeasurable.