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We still hope to continue Project Cinderella in 2007, but we are still coordinating with our co-sponsor, Arlington Public Schools.  As soon as we have a final decision regarding this year's drive, we will update this page and email those of you have expressed an interest in participating.  Thank you for your patience.

“Project Cinderella 2006” Officially Starts

Local Charity Helps More Girls Attend the Prom

 

WASHINGTON, DC, January 24, 2006 - The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls, through its founders, Kristina “Morgan” Rose and Deandra “Brooksie” Brooks, announce the start of “Project Cinderella” for the 2006 prom season.  “Project Cinderella” is a formal dress donation drive that will provide high school girls in need with a dress to wear to their school’s prom.

 

Read the full press release here.

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Read about Project Cinderella 2006 in the Examiner.
 
The 2005 drive was covered in the Arlington News-Gazette.
 
 

The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls supports philanthropic endeavors which seek to encourage women to attain the privilege of higher education and greater independence.

Why is philanthropy important to the Society of Recovering Sorority Girls?  Read all about it here!

Don't have any formalwear to donate?  Check this out:

Suited for Change provides professional clothing and ongoing career education to low-income women who have completed job training and/or job readiness programs and are seeking employment. While that business suit may scream "so last season" to you, it could be the interview outfit that changes a woman’s life. Donations must be in good condition, not outdated, clean, pressed and on a hanger.