The Princess Project promotes self-confidence and individual beauty by providing free prom dresses and accessories to high school girls who cannot otherwise afford them. Learn More
The Princess Project (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit)
Updated: The cause has reached 2,000 members.
I have 3 dresses I'd like to Donate but I don't see myself going to SF soon AND they're not size 0-2 or 18+, they're probably 12-14.
Anonymous Donor 8 months ago
Donated $25.
Seems to be some confusion from some people about the FB photo. You do not have to be friends with me to post a comment. I can suggest the following ways to find the photo.
This is the link to the photo (not via my profile):
http://www.facebook.com/photo.ph...
OR
Search for the BE WHAT'S POSSIBLE page on FB. Then go to the right hand side of photos, FAN PHOTOS, click there and hunt through the photos until you find the PP picture & comment.
Lots of people not in my network have commented, so encourage your friends to try these two ways! Sorry for the confusion, I am a bubble gum & duct tape IT dept.
Hello Fans of the Princess Project!! We need your help in a chance to receive $500 for the Princess Project. Please visit the Gap Foundation's - Be What's Possible Facebook page and comment on our Princess Project photo! The photo that receives the most comments by March 11th will win $500 for their non profit. Please help spread the word and get AS MANY of your Facebook friends to comment too!
http://www.facebook.com/profile....
Join us this Saturday at Celestine's in Oakland as Full Figure Entertainment and Pam the Funkstress team up to bring you one hot night of hip hop and gorgeous full bodied ladies partying to benefit The Princess Project.
The Princess Project helps make Prom possible for low-income girls by providing them FREE dresses. Dresses are donated by individual women in the community, designers, and local businesses. The Princess Projects accepts like-new dresses in all size, and they especially need donations from plus size ladies. Got a prom-worthy dress in your closet that you know you'll never wear again? Don't let it hang there! Help a young woman make her special night even more special by making sure she doesn't have to worry about the outrageous cost of a formal gown. YOUR DRESS DONATION ALSO SAVES YOU 1/2 THE COST OF COVER TO THIS EVENT!
Gentlemen, you can make a contribution, too. Every penny we make on this event benefits this cause, which means you and your boys coming to the party adds to the donation to the charity. Money to the Princess Project helps them rent a location to give the dresses away, and it also helps them purchase dresses if they do not receive enough donations. Come get your groove on with the lovely ladies of Full Figure Entertainment and help us support this wonderful cause.
Can't make it to the party but still want to help out. Visit the Princess Project on Facebook Causes or at www.princessproject.org to make a donation or see other ways to volunteer.
See you this Saturday at Celestine's!
-The team at Full Figure Entertainment
PS Save the date...Friday March 27, the one year anniversary of Full Figure Fridays featuring Ruff Ryder DJ SHUG!
I have a closet full of prom dresses that I'm gonna donate. These lil girls need to dance! Don't you see it!? Every lil girl wants to dance. Get it girls!!!!!
I have some beautiful gowns, donated by my sister-in-law's consignment business. I would also like to volunteer to help. Please let me know where to take the gowns, and how I can participating. And I agree-this is an amazing cause!
Rona Rothenberg, ytisha@hotmail.com
Alameda, CA 510-337-0548