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2003-04 funding provided by GE Elfuns, Saul O Sidore Memorial Foundation, and the Arthur Getz Charitable Trust

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The Cinderella Project of New Hampshire. Where every young woman is a princess. Gowns and accessories are given away, free of charge, to girls who are financially challenged, preventing them from attending their school's formal events such as proms, semi-formals, and/or graduations. "Boutiques" are set up on specific days during the weeks prior to special events where N.H. girls may come and pick out the dress of their dreams.

Teens who qualify for public assistance are the primary beneficiaries of our services. We rely on recommendations from school officials, counselors, social service agencies, parents and others who interact with young women. Referral forms (PDF 61Kb) may be completed by school officials, social service workers or parents. Referrals may be made by fax or phone to (603) 210-1415. Extenuating circumstances are carefully considered. All information is strictly confidential. The Cinderella Project of NH is a non-profi 501(c)3 organization.

Boutiques will be held throughout the year to accommodate school functions and in Hooksett, NH MOST Saturdays beginning March 16, 2008 from 10:00AM until 1PM ….please call for scheduling appointments. If you would like to arrange a boutique, please contact us.

Community Plaza Suite 4
1100 Daniel Webster Highway
Hooksett, NH
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February 29, 2008 Stratford Public School
2 AM to 6 PM 603-922-3387
  North Stratford, NH
  cinderellaprojnh@aol.com
  603-210-1415
   
March 1, 2008 Stratford Public School
9:30 to 11:30 AM 603-922-3387
  North Stratford, NH
  cinderellaprojnh@aol.com
  603-210-1415
North Country Snow Date: Sun. March 2, 2008 9:30 to 11:30 AM
SNOW DATE ONLY/ Call School @ 603-922-3387

Flyers are faxed to the local high schools announcing the dates, times and locations of the boutiques. Local TV stations and newspapers are also notified and announcements will be made in hopes of reaching the parents of these girls who may need our services.