Her Daughter Walks Out In A Special Prom Dress — And Mom Just LOSES It!

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Once in a while, a story comes along that just begs to be shared with the world. This is one of those stories…

Prom is one of the most important events in a young girl’s life. But with the cost of the limo, dress, and shoes, some girls simply can’t afford to go. That was when one exceptional teen had an idea.

Rebecca Kirtman was in the spring of her freshman year in high school. Inspired by an article she read about girls who sent their old dresses to a school with low-income students, she decided to help those in her own community. Feeling that every girl deserved the chance to go to their prom, she launched a drive to provide a free dress for those who couldn’t afford one. Becca’s Closet was formed, and over the next two years, she helped countless girls to attend their prom.

Rebecca never made it to her own prom. She was killed in a car accident on August 20, 2003 — but Becca’s Closet lives on. An organization that is now in over 34 states, it proves that one person can make a difference! You will be so moved by this beautiful tribute to an incredible girl.

Help Becca’s legacy live on and please SHARE with everyone you know.
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