Donate your new and gently-worn formal wear to local students going to prom

The Cinderella Project and the Prince Charming Project offers donated formal wear and accessories to high school students attending prom for free.

Couple dressed for prom.

Help perfect a local student’s prom look. | Photo by akevinyang via Unsplash

It’s almost prom season and you can help local students dress to impress.

The SC Bar Young Lawyers Division is accepting donations for the 22nd annual Cinderella Project and the inaugural Prince Charming Project. Both events offer new and gently worn formal wear and accessories to local high school studentsfor free.

Requested men’s and women’s items include:

👗 Formal, prom, cocktail dresses
👔 Tuxes, suits, dress shirts, and pants
🎀 Ties, bowties, cummerbunds
👠 Shoes, evening bags, jewelry

Drop off donations Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. until Friday, March 3 at these Greenville businesses:

  • Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey, 24 Cleveland St., Ste. 100
  • Christophillis & Gallivan, 109 Laurens Rd., Bldg. 4, Ste. C
  • Savvy Retail Therapy, 1803 Augusta St., Ste. E

Students can shop the pop-up boutique on Saturday, March 4 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (Cinderella Project) and 2-5 p.m. (Prince Charming Project) at Aldersgate United Methodist Church (7 Shannon Dr., Greenville)

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