Cinderella’s Closet

lac cc WEB COMP girl shoppingCinderella’s Closet is an eco-friendly boutique that offers gently-used party dresses for high school girls at affordable prices. We host Cinderella’s Closet twice a year during the spring prom season and fall homecoming season.

Young women who shop The Closet are invited to sign the “party promise.” This promise asks girls to stay alcohol and drug free–especially during celebratory nights. Girls are encouraged to stay clear headed so they can make good decisions and enjoy a memorable evening. We also remind girls that incidents of dating violence and sexual assault are often linked to substance abuse. 

The boutique is located at Snedicor’s Green Earth Cleaners, 8688 W. Grand River Ave., in Brighton. Owner of Snedicor’s, Jim Gilligan, generously allows us to transform his Brighton store twice a year into a fun atmosphere for girls to shop for their special event attire.

Dresses are $25 at Cinderella’s Closet and all proceeds go to provide help and hope for victims and survivors of interpersonal violence at LACASA. 

Girls who purchase a dress at the budget-friendly boutique are helping in two ways. They are supporting a local charity and aiding the environment by “recycling” gently-used gowns and party attire.    

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Dress Donations

Dresses may be donated year round at either of Snedicor’s two locations in Brighton or Howell. Snedicor’s offers free cleaning for all donated dresses and uses an environmentally-friendly cleaning process.

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