• So You Think I Should Vote?
  • QNetNews.ca
  • QNetNews TV
  • 91X FM News
  • QNetNews Interactive

QNetNews.ca

  • TwitterTwitter
  • VimeoVimeo
  • FacebookFacebook

Community · Local

Spotlight shines on Prom Project

  • March 13, 2014 at 3:01 pm

promprojectBy Morgan Davy

BELLEVILLE – Own it, rock it, share it. That is the mantra for this year’s Prom Project.

The project, put on by the Hastings and Prince Edward Learning Foundation, is designed to help students who cannot afford prom attire.

A small group of volunteers is asking for donations of gently used formal wear. In April the selection of clothes will be brought to each of the schools participating and students can pick out what they want to wear to their prom or graduation.

Maribeth deSnoo, executive director of the Learning Foundation, says about 1,500 items were donated last year, and more than 900 students across six schools took part in the project.

Prom is an important rite of passage for young people. It marks the end of high school and is a night many people remember for the rest of their lives, says deSnoo.

“I remember my graduation. We didn’t have prom at that point in time in high school. But I remember, vividly, my graduation and the dance that took place. You know you had to have the perfect dress, and I remember it all with quite fond memories,” she said.

Student participation is expected to rise this year, as the project has expanded to eight schools. This means more help is needed.

DeSnoo says donations have gotten off to a slow start and the Learning Foundation needs community support.

“It’s a little bit of an urgent plea. Hey, things have been slower arriving this year and, with all eight secondary schools offering the Prom Project, we want to make sure that everyone that comes in this year has the opportunity to choose something. Donations are being accepted sizes zero to 24, and I hope everyone that is considering donating keeps that in mind.”

To find out how you can help, click here.

 

Related:

Prom Project back for a third year

EDITORIAL – Prom Project simply pure genius

Prom Project helps local students graduate in style

No related posts.

Print This Post Print This Post

Tags: Community

    Related Posts

  • YMCA promotes positivity during Peace Week November 22, 2011
  • High School athletes compete May 18, 2012
  • Pumpkin carving at the Quinte Mall October 29, 2014
  • Open house Thursday on Belleville’s transportation plan January 8, 2014
  • Top Stories

    • It’s -30- for journalism at Loyalist College, at least for nowApril 22, 2025
    • Gurbakhshish Singh a volleyball player at Loyalist College.Gurbakhshish Singh becomes first international student to play volleyball for Loyalist College.March 26, 2025
    • Bridge Integrated Care Hub moves forward with federal fundingMarch 24, 2025
    • OPSEU Local president talks about impact of program, job cutsMarch 21, 2025
    • Cricket player hopes to grow the game in Quinte areaMarch 21, 2025
  • Home
  • Community
  • Spotlight shines on Prom Project
  • Login
    Student Works
    Students
    • TwitterTwitter
    • VimeoVimeo
    • FacebookFacebook

    © 2014 QNetNews.ca. All Rights Reserved.