BRONX KIDS GET A FREE MAKEOVER FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES
Mott haven herald
Oyate Group, a nonprofit organization in New York, was featured in an article from the Mott Haven Herald. The article highlights a prom event organized by Oyate Group and other organizations for fifteen Bronx teens from Crotona International High School. The students received makeovers, dresses, and transportation provided by the New York City police. Oyate Group, known for its work in supporting marginalized communities, hosted the event in its space and aimed to alleviate the financial burden of prom expenses for the students. The article showcases the collaborative efforts of various volunteers and businesses to create a memorable prom experience for the teens.
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