Cinderella’s Closet open for homecoming season

High school girls looking for affordable homecoming dresses can shop LACASA’s Cinderella’s Closet boutique, which opens on Sept. 15, 2016, and runs for two consecutive weekends.

This eco-friendly shopping experience offers high school girls a chance to buy homecoming dresses at vintage prices while helping charity. All party dresses are just $25 and proceeds go to LACASA Center.

Cinderella’s Closet raises awareness about the link between alcohol and substance abuse with increased incidents of dating abuse and sexual assault—especially on special celebratory nights.

Young women shopping at the boutique are invited to sign “My Promise,” a pledge to stay substance-free on homecoming night. The pledge encourages girls to remain clear headed on their memorable evenings. Shoppers who sign the pledge are entered in special raffle drawings.

Cinderella’s Closet is open 3-8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Dates for the 2016 boutique are Sept. 15, 16, 17, and Sept. 22, 23, 24.

Dress scholarships are available, and shoppers may discreetly ask the attendant at the cashier counter for scholarship information.

The boutique refreshes its look each season and provides a comfortable atmosphere for girls to shop for dream dresses. Shopping is reserved for students, and they will be asked to present school IDs at the check-out area.

The boutique is held at Snedicor’s Green Earth Cleaners, 8688 W. Grand River Ave., in Brighton.

Funds raised from the boutique provide help and hope for vulnerable children and adults from Livingston County who are victims of interpersonal violence. Learn more at lacasacenter.org.

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