The Center for Natural Breast Reconstruction wants to share some information about one of our favorite events of the year,
The Charleston Cinderella Project. The organization collects formal dresses, gowns, purses, jewelry, shawls, shoes, and accessories, and provide those items to financially challenged high school ladies free of cost.
This year’s event will be hosted at John Wesley United Methodist Church March 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donations are still being accepted,
at the locations on their website,
through March 11. If you’re interested in helping to set up March 13, please
sign up online. We appreciate everyone’s support to help these young women look gorgeous for their big day!
Alissa Collins Lietzow, Project Chair for the Charleston Cinderella Project, tells us what this event means to her:Tell us how you became involved with The Cinderella Project?
I became involved back in 2004, when I was a Freshman at College of Charleston. I was volunteering at St. Matthew's after school program when I started to see dresses being donated in the early months. After learning more about the Cinderella Project, I jumped in! I started chairing the project the next year.
How many young ladies attend the event each year?
The project has really grown since its inception. The first year I volunteered, we maybe had 20/25 girls come and about 100 dresses. Over the last several years, we've really grown the event, adding in accessories, dressing rooms, and fabulous door prizes to make the entire experience feel like a day of shopping. We're hoping for several hundred girls to attend March 14.
What is the one “made my day” moment that you have experienced while working on this project?
I have several of those "made my day" moments throughout the years. The hugs from moms and grandmamas that come shopping with the girls are always heartwarming. Some of the e-mails asking for assistance are quite touching. I also remember a young lady who reached out and wanted to donate her dress back to the event because she had such a wonderful time, she wanted to give another young lady that same opportunity. The project takes months of planning, but it's always worth it.
How can people contact you if they want to help or donate?
For more information, e-mail CinderellaProjectCharleston@gmail.com, visit their website www.cinderellaprojectcharleston.com, or find them on social media