Dallas, January 28, 2026
Comerica Bank is kicking off its 11th annual North Texas Prom Dress Drive, running from February 2 to February 27, providing formal dresses and accessories to local teens in need. Donations will support youths from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA. The initiative aims to help those who may struggle to afford formal attire for prom, amplifying their high school experiences. Additionally, Project Beauty will partner in providing makeovers and beauty swag bags for participating teens.
Dallas, Texas
Comerica Bank Launches 11th Annual North Texas Prom Dress Drive to Support Local Teens
Comerica Bank is set to begin its 11th annual North Texas Prom Dress Drive on February 2, 2026, aiming to provide new or gently used formal dresses and accessories to teens in need across the Dallas area.
Donation Details
The drive will run from February 2 through February 27, 2026, at seven participating Comerica Bank locations. Donors are encouraged to contribute cleaned formal dresses, shoes, purses, and jewelry. The collected items will benefit local teens served by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA, assisting those who might not otherwise afford formal attire for prom.
Participating Locations
Donations can be dropped off at the following Comerica Bank branches 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, Dallas
- NorthPark: 8850 Boedeker Street, Dallas
- Parker-Premier: 3310 Premier Drive, Plano
- Preston John Hickman: 4111 Preston Road, Frisco
Partnership with Project Beauty
Project Beauty will serve as the official partner for this year’s drive, collecting dresses, donating beauty swag bags, and providing a complimentary prom-night makeover, including hair and makeup, to one teen from each benefiting agency. Comerica volunteers will also assist in setting up prom boutiques and supporting teens during the public dress distribution events in March.
Historical Impact
Since its inception in 2015, Comerica Bank has donated a total of 7,390 dresses, including 800 in 2025, to Dallas CASA and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County and Greater Dallas. This initiative has played a significant role in ensuring that numerous teens have the opportunity to experience the high school tradition of prom.
About Comerica Bank
Comerica Bank, a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, is a financial services company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. With a presence across multiple states, Comerica provides a range of banking services to individuals and businesses, emphasizing community involvement and support.
Contact Information
For more details on the North Texas Prom Dress Drive, including donation guidelines and volunteer opportunities, visit Comerica Bank’s official website at comerica.com/promdress.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What items can I donate to the North Texas Prom Dress Drive?
You can donate new or gently used formal dresses, shoes, purses, and jewelry. All items should be cleaned and in good condition.
Where can I drop off my donations?
Donations can be dropped off at the following Comerica Bank locations 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, Dallas
- NorthPark: 8850 Boedeker Street, Dallas
- Parker-Premier: 3310 Premier Drive, Plano
- Preston John Hickman: 4111 Preston Road, Frisco
Who will benefit from the donations?
The donations will support teens served by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA, helping those who might not otherwise afford formal attire for prom.
How can I get more information about the drive?
For more details, including donation guidelines and volunteer opportunities, visit Comerica Bank’s official website at comerica.com/promdress.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Event Name | 11th Annual North Texas Prom Dress Drive |
| Start Date | February 2, 2026 |
| End Date | February 27, 2026 |
| Donation Items | New or gently used formal dresses, shoes, purses, and jewelry |
| Beneficiaries | Teens served by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, and Dallas CASA |
| Official Partner | Project Beauty |
| Number of Dresses Donated Since 2015 | 7,390 dresses |
| Website for More Information | comerica.com/promdress |
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