T IME TO REGISTER!! 14th Annual Prom-A-Palooza sponsored by Foster Care Support Foundation prepare for A Magical Dream Prom! When Sunday, February 19th, 2017 Where Foster Care Support Foundation Distribution Center 115 Mansell Place Roswell, Georgia 30076 Teen girls in foster, group and relative care homes! Register here (it will ask you to 'check out' which will bring you to the registration form). When you register, contact your foster parents, grands or relative caretakers, DFCS caseworkers, group home staff, support leaders and make plans to take the drive to Roswell for this special event. Please forward this to other caretakers (Ex: group homes, CASA's, high school counselors, caseworkers, foster parents, grands raising grands or relatives providing sole care of the teen) of displaced and foster high school teens that may want to take part in such a fun and special day. THE EVENT IS FREE! Please register above or from our Prom-A-Palooza link on our website home page www.fostercares.org. All attending will be served by scheduled appointment. No one will be allowed into the event without a reservation What You Need To Make A Reservation for Prom-A-Palooza 2017. Register above and proceed by filling out the information needed for Prom-a-Palooza. You should get an email confirmation of your registration. Your appointment time will be sent to you by February 15th either by phone or email. All appointments are on Sunday, February 19th at approved designated times between the selected hours of 10am and 3pm. No one will be permitted into the event earlier than their appointed time. New intakes entering foster or relative care after February 15th can still register. If entering one or two days before the event, please call our office at 404-729-3374 or 770-280-7831. Other questions can also be addressed at 770-310-2919 #cobbchanginglives
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