Giving Gown Foundation
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Prom Boutique
Provides free formal gowns and accessories to high school girls who cannot afford them, enabling them to attend formal events with confidence.

Scholarship
Offers scholarships to female high school seniors in the Houston area with a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Period Project
Addresses period poverty by providing feminine hygiene products to those in need.

About
Giving Gown Foundation


Founded in
2009
EIN
26-3179512
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
2700 CYPRESS CREEK PKWY HOUSTON, TX 77068-3202 United States
Website
https://www.givinggown.org/
Phone
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Email address
About
The Giving Gown Foundation, founded in 2009, empowers Houston-area high school girls by providing free formal gowns and accessories. Starting as an outreach to 85 teens, it now serves over 1,000 annually. They offer prom gowns, accessories, meals, swag bags, and empowerment workshops, ensuring young women can attend their formal events with confidence, regardless of financial status.
Mission
The Giving Gown Foundation empowers high school girls by providing free formal gowns and accessories, promoting confidence and self-esteem so they can attend their formal events in style.

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