Cinderella's Closet - Fairytale Formalwear

HOMECOMING 2024

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Fall 2024

SAT – SAT 10 am – 6 pm
SUN
11 am – 4 pm

Empowering activities & exclusive offers!

Shop Our Pop-Up Boutique

Cinderella’s Closet is an eco-friendly shop that offers gently-loved formalwear for high school students at affordable prices. All proceeds help fund education and empowerment programs for teens at LACASA Center. Limited formalwear scholarships are available by speaking with the project leader on duty.

All formalwear just $25
  • 100s of choices
  • All colors, sizes & styles
  • Recycled with love
  • Boutique is for students only
  • Proceeds help local abuse victims

PLEASE NOTE:
Cinderella’s Closet is for high school students only.
Shoppers will be asked to present their student IDs.


Empowering Our Guests

A variety of empowerment information will be offered to teens that encourage independent decision- making when attending special celebrations.

Additionally, a sensory sensitive experience is offered to shoppers who would benefit from a calmer and quiet experience.


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120 W. Highland Rd, Howell (Kroger Plaza)
lacasacollection.org


Formalwear pick-up and professional cleaning courtesy of

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Dress Donations

While Snedicor’s Green Earth Cleaners no longer host the event, but the company continues its support of Cinderella’s Closet by picking up formalwear donations and cleaning the donated apparel at no charge.

Community members interested in donating gently-loved formalwear can schedule a pick up online at www.snedicors.com/donations or can call Snedicor’s at 517-546-1020.


All proceeds from this eco-friendly event will help victims and survivors of abuse at LACASA Center.

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