Community Corner
Princess & The Prom Dress Drive Under Way
Each year, the organization collects prom dresses for a three-day event in March where girls are given the opportunity to take a dress and accessories home.
If there is one night in a girl's life that she looks forward to for years, it is prom night. The glitz, the glamour and of course, the perfect dress.
But, for many high school girls across the state, buying a prom dress can be a struggle.
Enter the Granby-based charitable organization, Princess & the Prom.
Find out what's happening in Farmingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
What started as a high school service project for six mother-daughter teams, including Granby residents Cheryle Podgorski and her daughter Lauren, who was then a junior at Granby Memorial High School, has now transformed into a three-day dress giveaway at the Hilton Garden Inn in Windsor.
“We are serving a big need,” said Podgorski, who is president of the organization. “If we can help provide the dress that has been sitting in someone’s closet, and it lets you get your hair done, I’m all for it.”
Find out what's happening in Farmingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The first year, Podgorski said almost 400 dresses were collected, and 100 girls were able to take home a new, or nearly new prom dress.
“It was way above what we expected,” Podgorski said. “Every year it gets better and better.”
Last year, the number of girls who were able to take home a dress skyrocketed to 500, and were able to choose from about 2,000 dresses in four ballrooms at the hotel. Podgorski said about 80 towns were represented at the drive, from as far away as Bridgeport and Waterbury.
“We try to make it special because for some girls, it is their first really nice dress,” she said.
This year, the event will take place from March 25-27. Podgorski said about 250 volunteers will help to host the event, and hopes to help 600 girls over the course of the three days.
“Everybody that volunteers wants to do it again and again,” she said.
Each girl in attendance is given a “personal shopper” to help them pick the perfect dress, as well as accessories for the special event. All of the dresses, as well as the accessories, are given away free of charge.
The dresses that are collected are stored and cleaned by Best Cleaners, who has been a sponsor for the organization for the past three years. Prior to the sponsorship Podgorski said all of the dresses were kept in her home.
“They clean them, store them all year round for us and drive them to the Hilton in three to four vans,” she said. “They are a bunch of great people.”
For more information on donating or the event, visit the Princess & the Prom website. Dresses may be dropped off at Best Cleaners, YMCAs, Banana Republic at Westfarms mall from Feb. 28 until March 15. A collection at Farmington High School will run Feb. 28 through March 15.
Pre-registration is mandatory in order to attend the event.
