Project Community Presents Princess Prom Dress

Project Community Presents Princess Prom Dress
Houston, Texas

January 27th, 2014 – Midtown Bail Bonds has a non-profit organization called Project Community and one of the programs is Princess Prom Dress. Through Project Community, which is a community – focused program, we will donate new or gently used prom gowns to disadvantaged young girls. We all know that every girl should feel like a princess on her prom night.

The 2014 Campaign will sponsor 50 high school girls and our vision is to help create a magical prom night and offer financial relief on what can be a stressful time in a young girl’s journey. “Girls look forward to the exciting night of their prom experience, however for some, creating such a magical night can be a costly expense,” says Shontell Rucker. During this campaign, girls will have the opportunity to select a dress at no cost to them or their families. The big event will take place in April 2014 and is open to any high school girl in the Houston area.

Project Community is accepting donations of new and gently worn formal and cocktail dresses. All sizes will be accepted and we kindly ask the donations be of current style. To further facilitate this magical event, Project Community will also welcome the services of hair stylists, make-up artists and jewelry/accessory vendors. Your generosity will add value to a young girl’s social well-being, which provides an overall encouraging impact on our society.

To better assist in size selection, we ask each interested girl to register by contacting Tonya Bradley, at 713.752.2663 or 713.933.8672. Interested donors, service providers and vendors should also contact Tonya Bradley for more information.

Project Community is an outreach program created by Al & Shontell Rucker, owners of Midtown Bail Bonds. Offering programs such as Princess Prom Dress, Back to School Supply Giveaway, Giving Thanks Turkey Giveaway, and the Winter Wonderland Holiday Gala, Project Community is an organization committed to community and dedicated to change.

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