October ‘07 Newsletter

A copious Halloween candy selection? Check. A highly-detailed carved pumpkin? Check. Costume? Hmmm. Grab that old prom dress in your closet and a tiara and this year’s Princess Costume is set! Halloween is right around the corner and so is The Princess Project! Keep the treats around a bit longer this year and help send high school girls to prom.

We’re gearing up for the 2008 Dress Giveaways and starting to gather fairy dust, polish off those tiaras, and organize fabulous and fun events to give away prom dresses and accessories to high school girls throughout the Bay Area at three exciting locations: San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and the East Bay!.

In its seventh year, 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.

In this issue:

* Beyond the Dress: Volunteer
* The Princess Project: Beyond the 415
* Prom Memories
* Donate

Beyond the Dress: Volunteer

The Dress Giveaways can’t run on taffeta alone…it takes the dedication of some incredible volunteers to help plan, prepare, and prep each year. So, if you’re ready to to help make a difference this year, come join The Princess Project!

The Princess Project: San Francisco

If you want to get more involved in The Princess Project during 2008, we have a place for you on one of our Steering Committees.

There are over 8 Committees to join, so there’s a little something for everyone, including Accessories/Makeup, Boutiques, Site Management, Event Staging, Fundraising Event, Public Dress Collection, Corporate Dress Collection and more! If interested, please email SF Event Chair, Gina Sponzilli at gsponz@yahoo.com.

The Princess Project: Beyond the 415

Interested in helping us make the new East Bay Princess Project a success? We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities to fit everyone’s schedule and interest. Our steering committee team is growing and we’re currently looking for even more individuals to join so we can start organizing the fabulous 2008 event!

Email East Bay Event Co-chairs Becky at becky@princessproject.org or Nicole at nicole@princessproject.org if you’d like to get involved.

Prom Memories

Calling All Princess Project High School Girls! We would love to see you in that gorgeous Princess Project dress and hear any prom stories or stories you would like to share about The Princess Project! Email stories and photos to diaries@princessproject.org.

Better than candy…donations

Just $25 sends a girl to prom! Here are a few ghoulishly EASY ways to support The Princess Project.

1) If your closet is fresh out of taffeta, make a financial contribution to The Princess Project today! Donate online at www.princessproject.org.

2) Shop online like you normally do. Support The Princess Project every time you shop �“ through www.FreePledge.com. By simply registering with Freepledge, The Princess Project receives a percentage of your purchase through one of 30 retail partners like Amazon.com or Macy’s.

3) Make www.GoodSearch.com your search engine. Every time you use GoodSearch.com, powered by Yahoo! Search to search the Web, you make a donation to The Princess Project.

Making Dreams Real

While you may have packed away the princess costume for this Halloween, think about getting involved or donating that dress to help make high school girls feel like true royalty at their prom!

Thanks,

The Princess Project Team
Making Dreams Real

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