Donate Used Prom Dresses And Suits to Boston Teens in Need
Think back to your own prom night. The feeling of getting dressed up and celebrating your senior year of high school with all your best friends was a pretty special, once-in-a-lifetime event. Now, picture what it feels like to desparately want to attend, but to be too short on money to buy a dress or a suit. That’s what Deputy Superintendent Lisa Holmes of the Boston Police Department saw through her work in the Grove Hill community center and the Burke High School in Dorchester about five years ago. And that’s why she decided to start a prom dress drive. “It came from working with young girls and hearing girls talking about how expensive it is and how many girls didn’t go to their proms because they couldn’t afford the experience, the dresses, the hair, the whole thing,” Deputy Holmes said. Knowing that she and her friends would go to formal events, wear a dress once and leave it hanging in her closet, Holmes thought about asking her own friends to donate their gently used dresses so that girls in need could attend their prom. And that’s when it started to grow. “The response from the girls was overwhelming,” said Holmes, and from there, the next year it just got bigger and bigger. Holmes has partnered with another community group that also holds a yearly prom dress drive, United Sisters of Color. Last year, 300 dresses were collected. New to the drive this year is the donation of suits for young men, too. “We had an overwhelming response from young men wanting to be included too,” said Deputy Holmes. Once the dresses and suits are collected, Holmes reaches out to Boston Public Schools, Boston Center for Youth and Families and other community organization to ask them to identify which students might be in need. Those students are then invited to come pick out a dress. “We spend a lot of time picking out the dress, and when they turn around and see themselves in the mirror, that look is priceless,” said Deputy Holmes. “They’re like, ‘Oh my god, that’s me?’ because they’ve never seen themselves that way and no one has taken the time to let them see themselves that way.” Holmes said that for her, that’s what means the most to her about the project. “It’s the one night a girl gets to be a princess, and feel beautiful and special,” she said. “So for me, its just that any young person who wants to should be able to experience it and finances shouldn’t be the reason teens can’t go through this rite of passage.” Operation Prom […]
Pet of the Week: Gulliver, a Playful Black Lab
Looking to adopt a pet? Now up for adoption at the Animal Rescue League of Boston is Gulliver. Gulliver is a 12-year-old neutered male Labrador Retriever. Don’t let his age fool you, Gulliver still has plenty of energy! He loves going to playgroup with other dogs, and would likely enjoy a canine companion to keep him company. Gulliver keeps his kennel clean here, but could use a bit of work on his manners (he likes to jump a bit). Stop by and meet this handsome fella and you’re sure to fall in love! For more information on Gulliver or any of the other animals currently residing at the Animal Rescue League of Boston, please call 617-226-5602. The Animal Rescue League of Boston is open Tuesday through Thursday 1- 7pm & Friday through Sunday 1-4pm, excluding some holidays. For more information, see their website, Twitter and Facebook page. SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates South End Patch
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Scott Brown Will Not Run for U.S. Senate
Scott Brown ended speculation Friday afternoon as to whether he would run for U.S. Senate, announcing that he is not entering the race for the seat left vacant by John Kerry’s confirmation to the post of Secretary of State. Two Democratic political opponents – Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-South Boston) and Congressman Edward Markey (D-Malden) – will face off in the April 30 primary with the special election set for June 25. There are currently no Republican candidates in the race. Markey, who represents the 5th Congressional District, kicked off his campaign in December. Lynch launched his bid with a formal announcement Thursday afternoon. Lynch represents the 8th Congressional District. With Brown out of the running, what Republican would you like to see run for the seat? Leave your thoughts in the comment field below. South End Patch