Cinderella Project 2025 is here to help Columbia high schoolers find their perfect prom attire.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Cinderella Project 2025 has launched in Columbia, providing free prom attire for high school students in need. This initiative, organized by the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division, aims to alleviate the financial burden of prom preparations. With clothing donations accepted until February 20, 2025, and boutique events scheduled for students to select outfits, this program promises to make prom night memorable for many. The project has a rich history, helping over 800 students in 2019 alone.
Columbia, get ready for a touch of magic! The South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division is thrilled to announce the launch of the Cinderella Project 2025, a heartwarming initiative that aims to provide free prom attire for high school students in need. This wonderful tradition has been running for an incredible 23 years, and it’s all about helping students look and feel their best on one of the most memorable nights of their high school lives.
The Cinderella Project is designed to take the financial stress out of preparing for prom night. It provides fashionable and stylish options for students who might not otherwise have the means to purchase their dream outfits. From stunning dresses to dapper suits, shoes, purses, jewelry, and accessories, the project ensures that every student can step into prom feeling handsome or beautiful.
Starting now, the project is accepting donations of new or gently used formal attire. Whether you have a beautiful gown hanging in your closet or a suit that’s still in excellent condition, your contributions can make a world of difference. Donations are being accepted through February 20, 2025, at various locations throughout the Columbia area.
If you’re looking to drop off your donations, one convenient location is the WLTX News19 studios on Garners Ferry Road. There are also numerous other drop-off sites in the area ready to collect your contributions.
The excitement doesn’t stop there! The first Cinderella Project boutique event is set for February 22, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Brookland Baptist Church, located at 1066 Sunset Blvd, West Columbia. Students will be able to sift through a selection of outfits, find the perfect style, and take home their attire for prom night.
Additional boutique events are scheduled as follows:
Students eager to select their outfits at any of these boutique events do not need to pre-register. However, it’s essential to keep in mind that students must be enrolled in a Midlands-area high school and present a valid student ID upon arrival.
If you’re interested in adding some sparkle to the project, there is also an Amazon wish list available for those who wish to donate items like makeup, jewelry, and gift cards. Your support can help make this magical event even more special for our young community members.
As prom season approaches, it’s heartening to see efforts like the Cinderella Project stepping in to help students make lasting memories without the burden of financial worry. So let’s come together, Columbia, and make this year’s prom night a truly enchanting experience for all!
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