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Cinderella Class Act Prom for Disabled Students

**Amazingly Possible Prepares for Third Annual Inclusive Prom for Students with Disabilities**

**SHENANDOAH, TX –** Students with disabilities are eagerly anticipating a night of magic and memories as the non-profit organization “Amazingly Possible” gears up for its third annual Cinderella Class Act. This special prom, designed to be completely inclusive and free of charge, is scheduled for Friday, April 19, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., at the clubhouse area of Woodforest Bank Stadium, located at 19115 David Memorial Drive in Shenandoah.

Founded by Stephanie Jackson and co-founded by Tracie Sneed, Amazingly Possible was established with the vision of ensuring every student has the opportunity to experience the joy of prom in an environment tailored to their needs. “Our goal with the Cinderella Class Act is to create an unforgettable evening where every student feels celebrated, valued, and completely comfortable,” said Stephanie Jackson. “It’s more than just a dance; it’s about building confidence and making lasting memories in a truly inclusive space.”

Attendees can look forward to a full red-carpet experience, setting the stage for a glamorous evening. The event will feature lively music and dancing, complemented by on-site hair and makeup stations to help students feel their absolute best. Understanding the diverse needs of its guests, Amazingly Possible ensures a sensory-friendly environment throughout the event. Parents have the option to either drop off their students or utilize an adjacent lounge area, providing flexibility and peace of mind.

The initiative has seen remarkable growth since its inception. Last year’s Cinderella Class Act hosted over 300 students and volunteers, a testament to the community’s enthusiasm and the event’s impact. Organizers are anticipating an even larger turnout this year, building on the momentum and widespread support.

The success of the Cinderella Class Act relies heavily on robust partnerships and the generosity of the community. Key partners include Conroe ISD and Woodforest Bank Stadium, which provides the ideal venue. Numerous community volunteers from groups such as Cruisin’ Conroe, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department, Woodforest Development, and Interfaith of The Woodlands dedicate their time and resources to make the event a reality. “The outpouring of support from our partners and volunteers is truly heartwarming,” added Tracie Sneed. “It demonstrates the incredible spirit of our community and its commitment to ensuring all young people have these vital social experiences.”

For those interested in contributing to this heartwarming event, there are still opportunities to help. Donations of dresses, shoes, and accessories are currently being accepted at the Texas Art Asylum, located at 1719 Live Oak in Houston. The drop-off deadline for these items is fast approaching, set for Friday, April 12.

Monetary donations are also vital for covering operational costs, including decor, food, entertainment, and ensuring the sensory-friendly amenities are top-notch. Checks or money orders, payable to “Amazingly Possible,” can be sent to P.O. Box 7183, The Woodlands, TX 77387. The deadline for monetary contributions is Monday, April 15.

For more information about Amazingly Possible and the Cinderella Class Act, including volunteer opportunities, please visit their website or social media channels (search “Amazingly Possible”).

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