Glass Slipper Project to the rescue

For many young women, prom is an exciting time, a time of glamor, sparkle and beauty. Some of them may enjoy the chance to fulfill a princess fantasy (straight out of Bettelheim), others may see it as a rite of passage into womanhood and still more may view it as an insidious torture device. Whatever the case, it’s hard not to have an opinion.

But obtaining the proper princess garb (or princely wares, because many guys look forward to prom, too) can be expensive. Tuxedo rentals are an expense, and there are other expenses, depending upon after-prom plans. However, these things tend to pale in comparison with the money (and time) young ladies (and their parents) spend of prom dresses. Quick payday loans or credit cards may help you afford a nice dress, but if it’s only going to be worn once, the wisdom of such a course is debatable.

That’s where the Glass Slipper Project comes in

Kate Ward of the Northwest Arkansas Times reports that girls like Hailey Pitts of Fayetteville High School will have the chance to attend their senior prom where chance may not have existed before.

“I’m really excited, but it still kind of freaks me out,” Pitts said “I always knew I’d eventually go; I just can’t believe it’s already here.” … click here to read the rest of the article titled "Glass Slipper Project | Every Princess Should Have Her Prom"

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