The Princess Project

 

Giving Challenged Girls the Attitude of a Princess
Founded by Elizabeth and Marian Weyer - April 2002
e-mail: princessproject_weyer@yahoo.com

The Princess Project honors girls who face challenges
with a Princess party, complete with a tiara. The
Project works with girls faced with physical or mental
handicaps, serious illness or injury, abuse, homelessness, or grief.

Elizabeth Weyer (Miss American Rose National Supreme
Queen 2002) and her mother, Marian, salute the Miss
American Rose Pageant, and director Lynanne White, for
an outstanding chapter of The Princess Project.

Princess Project party guidelines:
1.Arrange details beforehand with parents (and medical
staff if applicable).
2. Include a real tiara. You can purchase it yourself
or ask for donations of tiaras.
3.Include Princess themed decorations and treats. You
can purchase them or make them yourself. Frosted ice
cream cones make great castle towers for cakes. Wide
ribbon and glitter paint make a nice sash. Felt or
foam can be decorated for a door hanger. Be creative
and you can do things cheaply!
4.Include a Princess themed book. We like "A Little
Princess" but many other Princess stories focus on the
strength, courage, kindness, and untimate triumph of a
Princess.
5.Give a certificate which reads: "The Princess
Project proclaims (child's name) to be a true Princess
of the realm in honor of her (list one or more
positive qualities such as courage, cheerfulness,
cooperation, great smiles, kindness toward others,
willingness to try, loveableness...)
6.Keep it positive! Focus on fun--not on problems!














American Rose Royalty having hosted a party:
Elizabeth & Marian Weyer
Karley & Lisa MacMillan
Carolyn Timmons
Reianna DeSimone
Christina Baker
Kendra Strickland
Ginny Masterani & Alyssa Bragg
Emalee Nazarino

Princess Project web site www.princessprojects.com