Dallas, Texas, February 4, 2026
Comerica Bank has launched its 11th annual North Texas Prom Dress Drive to collect formal dresses and accessories for teens in need. Running until February 27, community members can donate items at various Comerica Bank locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The initiative benefits local youth organizations and emphasizes community engagement and support. Additionally, Comerica Bank collaborates with Project Beauty to provide makeovers for selected teens, ensuring they feel special for prom night.
Comerica Bank’s Prom Dress Drive Supports Local Teens in Dallas
Join the cause to provide formal attire for young adults in need.
Dallas, Texas – Comerica Bank has kicked off its 11th annual North Texas Prom Dress Drive, inviting the community to step up and contribute. Running from February 2 through February 27, 2026, this initiative aims to collect new or gently used formal dresses and accessories to assist local teens who may be facing financial barriers to attending prom.
This collaborative effort exemplifies how community engagement and private partnerships can have a profound impact. By fostering opportunities for individuals to contribute to a charitable cause, organizations like Comerica Bank demonstrate the empowerment of local initiatives. The drive is a testament to how civic responsibility can thrive in an environment of limited bureaucracy, encouraging personal initiative and collaboration.
Donation Details
Community members can donate cleaned formal dresses, including plus sizes (20 and up), along with shoes, purses, jewelry, and various accessories. Donations can be dropped off at seven participating Comerica Bank locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area during business hours:
- Chapel Hill-Tollway: 2560 Dallas Parkway, Plano
- Forest-Inwood: 5200 Forest Lane, Dallas
- Lovers Lane-Devonshire: 5647 W. Lovers Lane, Dallas
- Mockingbird-Abrams: 6260 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas (Saturday drop-off available)
- NorthPark: 8850 Boedeker Street, Dallas (Saturday drop-off available)
- Parker-Premier: 3310 Premier Drive, Plano (Saturday drop-off available)
- Preston John Hickman: 4111 Preston Road, Frisco
Beneficiary Organizations
The items collected during this drive will specifically aid local teens served by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA. Many of the beneficiaries may not have the means to afford formal attire, making this initiative crucial for ensuring they can participate in a memorable high school tradition.
Partnering with Project Beauty
In addition to the dress drive, Comerica Bank is partnering with Project Beauty. This collaboration will not only collect dresses but also provide beauty swag bags along with a complimentary prom-night makeover for one teen from each of the benefiting organizations, ensuring they feel special on their big night.
Historical Impact
Since the inception of this drive in 2015, Comerica Bank has accomplished remarkable milestones, donating a total of 7,390 dresses, including 800 in 2025 alone. This history highlights the community’s commitment to aiding local youth and shows the effectiveness of combined efforts in addressing social needs.
Volunteer Opportunities
Further enhancing community spirit, Comerica volunteers will assist in preparing each nonprofit’s prom boutique in March and help facilitate public dress distribution events. This active involvement beyond just donations emphasizes the collective effort in lifting up local teens.
Contact Information
For more information regarding the prom dress drive, interested individuals should visit the Comerica Bank Prom Dress Drive website or reach out to the participating banking centers directly.
About Comerica Bank
Comerica Bank operates as a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, a financial services enterprise headquartered in Dallas, Texas. With banking centers located in several other states, including Arizona, California, Florida, and Michigan, it plays an integral role in various local initiatives.
About the Beneficiaries
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas have been pivotal in providing essential services and safe spaces for youth over the years, positively reaching thousands of young people annually. Dallas CASA focuses on advocating for children in protective care, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in ensuring that vulnerable populations are supported.
Conclusion
Comerica Bank’s Prom Dress Drive is a shining example of how Dallas can rally together for a greater cause. By supporting this initiative, community members not only help young individuals experience significant milestones but also promote a culture of giving and involvement in the local community. We encourage everyone to consider donating or getting involved and helping to make a difference in the lives of local teens.
FAQ
What is the North Texas Prom Dress Drive?
The North Texas Prom Dress Drive is an initiative by Comerica Bank to collect formal dresses and accessories for local teens in need.
How long does the prom dress drive run?
The drive began on February 2 and continues through February 27, 2026.
Where can I donate dresses?
Donations can be dropped off at seven participating Comerica Bank locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
What types of donations are accepted?
The drive accepts cleaned formal dresses, including plus sizes (20 and up), along with shoes, purses, jewelry, and other accessories.
Who will benefit from the collected items?
The dresses and accessories collected will benefit local teens served by Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA.
Key Features of the Prom Dress Drive
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | February 2 – February 27, 2026 |
| Donation Locations | Seven Comerica Bank locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area |
| Types of Donations | Cleaned formal dresses, shoes, accessories (including plus sizes) |
| Beneficiaries | Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Dallas CASA |
| Partnership | Project Beauty |
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