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A Promise For Prom gets students glammed up for free

High school students who can't afford to go to prom are getting a helping hand in Rigaud.

Rigaud resident collects prom dresses and tuxes for low-income students

A Rigaud resident is collecting prom dresses, tuxes and other accessories to lend to high school students who can't afford formal wear for prom. (Brianne Bowen/The Associated Press)

High school students who can't afford to go to prom are getting a helping hand from Rigaud residentLou-Anne Hood.

The idea for APromise For Prom began a few months back, when a social worker approached Hood the co-founder of Rigaud's Community Free Store about whether she had any prom attire.

"It brought me back to myprom where Imyself didn't have moneyto go and buy a dress and the shoes and the accessories and get your hair done, and it's a whole experience," Hood said on Daybreak Thursday morning.

Prom season is fast approaching and proms can be expensive - so much so that some high school grads can't attend. Lou-Anne Hood, from Rigaurd, has started a service to help make prom more affordable for students and their families. She spoke to Daybreak a

She is collecting "lightly used" prom dresses, tuxedos, shoes and accessories, and has a deal with a local dry cleaner for pre- and post-prom laundry.

She's also working on partnering up with Rigaud and Hudson hair salons, makeup artists and florists to provide their services for free to students from low-income families, as well.

Hood said she is also collecting formal attire for adults so that they too can attend a formal dinner for this year's graduates.

All donated gear will be lent out for free to students and parents.

"They'll look like a million bucks and they don't have to worry about a penny," Hood said.

She said people interested in contributing or benefiting from A Promise For Prom can reach herby emailor Facebook.