
At Pasco High, in Dade City, Florida, students who need to get dressed up for special occasions - including job interviews, competitions, graduation, or even *duh!* the prom - but who can't afford the wardrobe, are getting a little bit of help by a group called the Pirate Angel Project. The Project, which was co-founded by Debbie Smith, the high school's cafeteria manager, has set up a system which will allow students to browse a boutique-style room for clothes and accessories. The fund - which is also a memorial for three students from Pasco High who passed away within the last few years - is supported by community donations. So lend a hand! Contribute those discarded, age-old prom dresses you'll never wear again to a worthy cause. (If your parents paid for said garments, maybe ask first?) For more information, check out the Pirate Angel Project on Facebook.







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