C2C set to host annual Prom Dress Giveaway
BLOOMFIELD, Ind. (WAWV/WTWO) — Crawling to Cramps in Bloomfield is set to host its Prom Dress Giveaway.
This will be an open house style event where any teen can come, try on, and receive dresses, shoes, jewelry, suits, and even makeup. C2C officials said that they want everyone in attendance to feel pampered and special during this event.
Its assistant operational director Chelsea Blake said that every student deserves the chance to go to prom.
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'Getting to see those kids find the dresses without the burden and concern of it taking away from their needs, wondering if it is a concern for my parents, that is extremely rewarding,' said Blake.
This event will take place on March 16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Shawnee Theatre in Bloomfield.
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