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Previous winners:

Sarah Poehler

Coral Springs, Florida

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Parkland, Florida




Cynthia Sanchez

Coconut Creek, Florida

Atlantic Tech Magnet High School

Coconut Creek, Florida



Gaelle Lamothe

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Dillard High School

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

 

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Add to your existing marketing and advertising efforts or just make a difference to high school graduating seniors with special needs in public and private schools. The Ultimate Prom Giveaway Contest offers an excellent opportunity annually that builds self-esteem, and empower youth while nurturing their self-respect, strengthen families and communities while impacting public awareness. Candidates are encouraged to be creative. Throw out the ideas of the 500 word essay and think outside the box by submitting a story, a poem or even a song that answers the contest question. The winner is chosen based on creativity of idea, quality of thought, writing style, factual accuracy and mechanics. Prizes include: limousine service, prom attire, hair, make-up, prom ticket, camera, and more.


The conclusion of the Ultimate Prom Giveaway Contest is highlighted with an evening at the Legacy Builder dinner where the grand prize winners (one female and one male) are acknowledged with an evening of dining, encouragement, and building relationships at all levels from the business professional to the local community.



We are looking for sponsors for the next contest and look to expand to includes the guys! If you are interested in being a sponsor please call Nancy Parker at 561.929.8950 or email info@tlcmobility.org.

Sarah Poehler, Grand Prize winner of the  Ultimate Prom Giveaway Contest shared her free limousine with classmates on prom might.