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Community event empowers students with prom attire donations

March 01, 2024 | WAXAHACHIE ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Community event empowers students with prom attire donations
During a recent government meeting, attendees discussed two significant events that took place in North Texas. The first was a presentation by Tall Cop, which focused on emerging trends in substance use among youth. The speaker highlighted the rising popularity of certain mushrooms, which can be easily purchased by minors. This alarming trend raises concerns, especially as seizures in children may indicate substance use. Attendees were encouraged to listen to Tall Cop's podcast for more insights on this issue.

The second topic was the success of the Ellis County prom pop-up event. Over 200 students attended the first night, where they received free prom attire, including suits and dresses. The event saw a notable increase in male participation this year. Local businesses, such as Global and Rex Formal Wear, contributed by providing assistance and donating outfits.

Additionally, another prom dress event is scheduled to take place at Burleson First Baptist Church, offering further opportunities for students in need. In total, nearly 300 students benefited from these initiatives, showcasing community support for local youth.

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