CINDERELLA DAY 4

Photojournalism: Cinderella Day

More than 200 area teens received a makeover fit for a princess March 18 as part of the Augusta Dream Center’s Cinderella Day.

Teens received a prom dress, shoes and accessories plus got their hair styled and makeup done as part of the overall experience.

About 200 volunteers participate in the day as well to make the day a memorable one.

Cinderella Day volunteers Venessa Milligan, left, Manuela Tobon work with young ladies on hair and makeup to go along with their new dress at Cinderella Day at the Augusta Dream Center on March 18, 2023 in Augusta. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Hair and makeup were provided as part of the Cinderella Day experience by the Augusta Dream Center volunteers on March 18, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
A Cinderella Day volunteer searches for the right dress for a young lady at Cinderella Day at the Augusta Dream Center on March 18, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
A young lady shows off her new dress and shoes at Cinderella Day at the Augusta Dream Center on March 18, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Kaylee Powers, center, prays for a young lady after she received her dress at Cinderella Day at the Augusta Dream Center on March 18, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
There were thousands of dresses to choose from at Cinderella Day at the Augusta Dream Center on March 18, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
In addition to picking out a dress the young ladies were able to pick out accessories and shoes at Cinderella Day at the Augusta Dream Center on March 18, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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