Hill Top Prep Announces Prom Dress Collection; Proceeds to Benefit The Trevor Project

Hill Top Preparatory School’s Employability and Transition class is organizing a dress drive to raise funds for The Trevor Project, a nonprofit organization focused on suicide prevention efforts amongst LGBTQ+ youth. The drive, which began on November 8, runs until January 14. The class is requesting new and gently used (within the last seven years) dresses that are clean upon donation.
 
The class plans to hold a dress sale in the early spring, with long dresses being sold for $20 and short dresses going for $10. If you are interested in donating a dress, contact Kathryn Phillips: [email protected]

About Hill Top Preparatory:
Hill Top Preparatory School provides life-changing experiences for bright and creative students who struggle to achieve academic and social success due to performance-based learning differences including ADHD, high functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders, specific learning disabilities, or anxiety. Through strong family-school collaboration Hill Top prepares students for future success in college, work, and life as independent adults. Hill Top Preparatory School is an accredited, nonprofit (501c3) institution.

About the Employability and Transition Program:
Hill Top’s Employability and Transition class is an elective, open to students beginning in tenth grade. It is designed to help students learn vital skills that will allow them to succeed in their postgraduate and workforce careers. It encourages students to think about potential career paths and provides training and practice in a variety of skills.

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