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As Mardi Gras showed, Hurricane Katrina couldn't dampen New Orleans' spirit. Now volunteers nationwide are working to keep the party going for prom season.

Denise Marhoefer, an Indiana woman who is coordinating a national fund-raising and gown-collecting drive for the Jesuit high school proms in May, will fly in flowers and 70 hairstylists. Maryland's Marisa West, 17, below, gathered more than 2,700 dresses for six schools in Louisiana and Mississippi, including New Orleans' Cabrini High. One Cabrini girl who picked a dress last week was Ryan Lefrere, 17, whose grandmother had been planning to stitch her gown, as she did last spring. "But," says Lefrere, "she lost her sewing machine in the flood."

From the Apr. 17, 2006 issue of TIME magazine

 

Founders note the Jesuit school encouraged us to help the many other schools who were devastated in these areas.
We were able to help many, many high schools as a result of help from collection drives nationally to local voluteers
holding distribution drives in their annex halls and church recreation halls.

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