Project Prom invites the community to partake in a noble cause by donating gently used prom attire.


The Town of Huntington announces the return of “Project Prom,” an impactful community event dedicated to making prom night memorable for every high school student. Headed by Supervisor Ed Smyth, in collaboration with Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney, Councilwoman Theresa Mari, and in partnership with the SCPD 2nd Precinct, Project Prom invites the community to partake in a noble cause by donating gently used prom attire.


 


Project Prom Donation Drive Information:


Drop-off Location: John J. Flanagan Center


423 Park Avenue, Huntington


(Use the red awning entrance)


Donation Period: Now until March 28th, 2024


Drop-off Times: 9AM – 5PM, Monday to Friday


 


Project Prom embodies the belief that the joy of prom night should be accessible to every student, transcending financial barriers. This initiative extends an invitation to the community to contribute by donating new or gently used formal attire.  By delving into their wardrobes for formal dresses, suits, and accessories, residents can play a pivotal role in enriching a young individual’s prom experience.


 


The event will feature a boutique experience where students can select from a wide range of donated dresses, suits, shoes, and accessories, allowing them to choose their perfect prom outfit at no cost.


 


Project Prom Event Details:


Date: April 4th, 2024


Time: 4PM to 8PM


Location: John J. Flanagan Center


423 Park Avenue, Huntington


(Use the red awning entrance)


 


Join us in making a difference in the lives of Huntington’s youth.  Your contribution can turn a night into a lifetime of memories.


 


For questions or more information about Project Prom, please contact Michelle Wright at 631.351.3173.


 



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