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Thanks to the Collegiate School's Fairy Godmother Program, students at Jackson-Feild Behavioral Health Services now have the perfect prom attire.

The program, which is in its 24th year, provides prom dresses, shoes and jewelry for students in the program, which provides psychiatric, residential, educational and recovery treatment services for children who suffer from severe emotional trauma, mental illness and/or addiction. Jackson-Feild's campus is located in Jarratt, Virginia, but its development office is in Henrico.

This year, for the first time, students also received makeup products, thanks to a donation by Mary Kay (through Tracey Allen). Nearly 800 prom dresses have been handed out since the program's inception.

The Fairy Godmother Program helps students at JFBHS feel confident and beautiful on prom night, according to school officials. It has been run for the past 14 years by Helen Markiewicz, who is stepping down and handing control over to Christina Dobson.

Students will hold their prom night May 31 at JFBHS.

To donate to JFBHS, mail a check to Jackson-Feild, 546 Walnut Grove Drive, Jarratt, Virginia 23867. JFBHS is a 501(c)(3) entity.