Did you ever daydream about Cinderella’s magical transformation, courtesy of her fairy godmother? Well, in the real world, such enchantments are as rare as a dragon with a penchant for vegetarianism. However, fear not, for in the realm of Prescott, the North Star Youth Partnership (NSYP) has conjured the next best thing with the Priceless Prom Project.
The Priceless Prom Project is a whimsical opportunity for high school students to attend prom in grandeur, without the weight of financial woes. NSYP, in a noble alliance with Tri-City College Prep, gathers a wondrous collection of dresses, tuxedoes, and all the accouterments fit for a night of enchantment – all free of charge! Last year, the project bestowed “Leslie,” a valiant single mother of five, and her daughter with the joy of finding the perfect dress, shoes, purse, and jewelry, all without spending a single gold coin.
This magical project isn’t just for young maidens; it embraces young squires as well. Tuxedoes, suits, and ties await those brave enough to embark on this quest for sartorial splendor, ensuring that every teen, regardless of their kingdom’s treasury, can partake in the timeless rite of passage known as “prom.”
Prom, often accompanied by a daunting cost soaring over $500, becomes an attainable dream through the Priceless Prom Project. With the gallant volunteers and the generosity of the community, the project ensures that no family needs to face the monstrous expenses alone.
But wait, there’s more! JCPenney, the unsung hero of prom prep, offers styling deals fit for royalty. Picture your kiddo strutting into prom with a fresh ‘do courtesy of JCPenney Salon’s student discount – $14 cuts or 30% off styling for any hair length! And let’s not forget the jaw-dropping up to 50% discounts on spring fashion with promo code “NEWLOOKS”!
So there you have it, folks. Whether you’re Cinderella searching for your gown or Prince Charming in need of a tuxedo, the Priceless Prom Project has your back. Because when it comes to prom night, every teen deserves to feel like royalty – without maxing out their royal credit card.