Princess Project Silicon Valley
Making Dreams Real
The Princess Project promotes self-confidence and individual beauty by providing free prom dresses and accessories to high school girls who cannot otherwise afford them. Our 2012- 5 day Dress Giveaway Boutique was a big success. We dressed over 1,000 girls with the help of our 250 wonderful volunteers. With your help, over 3,000 girls will be served in dress giveaways throughout the Bay Area in Spring 2013!
Volunteers with questions contact us at volunteerppsv@princessproject.org
Princess Project Boutique Days 2012
The 2012 Princess Project Silicon Valley Dress Give Away event is officially over! Hundreds of bows were tied, zippers zipped, necklaces clasped, and tiaras tenderly placed. Five days of hesitation transformed to elation, frowns turned upside down, and tears of joy and gratitude, not only experienced by girls finding their dream prom dresses...but, often by the volunteers who helped make their experiences magical. This is what we call PPSV.
See you in the Spring of 2013!
I Wish I May, I Wish I Might...
For more information click on the DONATE tab at the top of this page.
Our heartfelt thank you to Westfield, and the Courtside Club & Decathlon Club for serving as community dress drop sites, during the month of February.
- Western Athletic Clubs: Courtside and Decathlon Clubs. Feb 1-28th.
- Check with your local high school for dress drives during the month of February.
Dress Donation Guidelines
For more information Click on the DONATE tab at the top of this page.
OR
MORE INFO at: donateppsv@princessproject.org or donateadressppsv@princessproject.org
Participant Eligibility/Requirements
The Princess Project Silicon Valley serves Bay Are high school girls, from Belmont to Gilroy, who cannot otherwise afford a dress for ball or prom. Girls are scheduled to attend a boutique date through their high school or teen organization. Contact your counselor or student activities coordinator. Girls must have a valid high school ID in order to be admitted.
Interested? Contact getadressppsv@princessproject.org


When I put the dress on, everyone's jaws dropped and they said "wow". I really did feel like a princess, something that in my life I have never felt." 
