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Night to Shine Prom

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Lauren Shawl, right, gets a photo taken at the photo booth with her Night to Shine buddy Alissa Shawl during the Night To Shine Prom at The Bible Chapel in McMurray.

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Night to Shine 2019

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Stephen Wood, right, dances with his Night to Shine buddy Lexie Trax during the Night to Shine Prom.

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Guest and their buddies dance the night away at the Night to Shine Prom.

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Sylvia Zelenick gets her hair done by volunteer Rachel Zeisloft during the Night to Shine Prom.

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Evan Peel gestures to someone on the balcony who was pointed out by his buddy as they walk the red carpet into the Night to Shine Prom at The Bible Chapel in McMurray.

Dressed in their best, 403 guests entered the doors of The Bible Chapel in McMurray last week for the Night to Shine Prom, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation.

Proms were held all over the world on Feb. 8 at no cost for people with special needs ages 14 and older.

Upon entering, guests could choose to take a ride in a limousine, get their hair done, their shoes shined, sing karaoke and, of course, dance.

Each guest was paired with a volunteer “buddy” so that their families and caretakers could enjoy the amenities of a respite room or watch their loved one arrive in a limo for the walk along the red carpet.

Through donations and the help of 675 volunteers, The Bible Chapel was able to provide guests with a night they will never forget.

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