 All this month, get any smartphone 32-gigand under for a 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. Besides her wedding day, prom is the one day almost every little girl dreams about. However, in today's struggling economy, many girls won't get to attend prom simply because their families can't afford to buy a dress. One Mingo County woman is hoping to take the burden off many by hosting Prom Project. For weeks, Tara Salmons has collected gently used prom dresses from others in the community and will be giving them away tomorrow. Tomorrow I will be giving out prom dresses to girls who otherwise can't afford to go because of the cost. I just feel like it's important for every girl to get to go to at least one prom and have that chance to feel pretty. Prom dresses can range anywhere from $100 to $1,500. Salmons is hoping with the prom project that weight can be lifted from a family. A lot of people have been maybe late off work and not making as much money and just can't afford to let their daughter go to prom and I want to help. Salmons received over 100 dresses to give away. She will have dresses for high school aged girls and even some for those in middle school. No one will let Pride get in the way of coming and getting a dress. Everybody goes through hard times, everybody struggles, so I just hope that no one will let Pride get in the way. The prom project will be set up tomorrow at Justeason and Tannen in Belfrey from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reporting in Belfrey for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.