Apex United Methodist Church is preparing to put on
.
The two-day shopping event is for teens in need of a prom dress and accessories. The best part: it’s all free.
This is the 16th year that Apex United Methodist Church is putting on the program.
“The average cost for a girl to attend prom now is over $1,000,” explained Prom Shoppe volunteer Brandy Sadler. “Parents are having to make the choice between paying rent, paying medical bills, or a prom dress. And we’re here to alleviate that burden for families.”
Hundreds of volunteers transform the church gym into a fun boutique providing dresses, shoes, accessories and makeup at no cost to hundreds of teens from across North Carolina. Donations are in need, especially plus-size dresses. Items are being accepted until March 1 at the following locations:
- Apex United Methodist Church at 100 S. Hughes St in Apex
- Twisted Scissors Salon in Cary at 950 High House Road in Cary
- EnV Salon at 219 N Salem St suite 102 in Apex