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Comerica Bank Collects 600 Dresses for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Dallas CASA

March 30, 2022

Six Dallas-area Comerica Bank locations collected more than 600 new or gently used formal dresses—as well as accessories—from fellow colleagues, clients and the community last month for teens served by Dallas CASA and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Overall, Comerica Bank has donated nearly 5,600 dresses to both organizations and other community partners in the past seven years as part of its annual Prom Dress Drive.

Each nonprofit organization hosts its respective prom shopping events in March. Members of the Comerica Bank North Texas Women’s Forum help set up each nonprofit’s prom boutiques, as well as assist with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas’ shopping experience.

After the needs of the benefitting partners are met, Comerica Bank distributes dresses to other nonprofits and teens who otherwise may not be able to afford formal attire and experience the high school tradition of prom.

Established in 1849, Comerica Bank operates in Texas, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, with reported total assets of $94.6 billion as of December 31, 2021.

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Comerica Bank Collects 600 Dresses for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Dallas CASA

March 30, 2022

Six Dallas-area Comerica Bank locations collected more than 600 new or gently used formal dresses—as well as accessories—from fellow colleagues, clients and the community last month for teens served by Dallas CASA and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Overall, Comerica Bank has donated nearly 5,600 dresses to both organizations and other community partners in the past seven years as part of its annual Prom Dress Drive.

Each nonprofit organization hosts its respective prom shopping events in March. Members of the Comerica Bank North Texas Women’s Forum help set up each nonprofit’s prom boutiques, as well as assist with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas’ shopping experience.

After the needs of the benefitting partners are met, Comerica Bank distributes dresses to other nonprofits and teens who otherwise may not be able to afford formal attire and experience the high school tradition of prom.

Established in 1849, Comerica Bank operates in Texas, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, with reported total assets of $94.6 billion as of December 31, 2021.

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Comerica Bank Collects 600 Dresses for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Dallas CASA

March 30, 2022

Six Dallas-area Comerica Bank locations collected more than 600 new or gently used formal dresses—as well as accessories—from fellow colleagues, clients and the community last month for teens served by Dallas CASA and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Overall, Comerica Bank has donated nearly 5,600 dresses to both organizations and other community partners in the past seven years as part of its annual Prom Dress Drive.

Each nonprofit organization hosts its respective prom shopping events in March. Members of the Comerica Bank North Texas Women’s Forum help set up each nonprofit’s prom boutiques, as well as assist with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas’ shopping experience.

After the needs of the benefitting partners are met, Comerica Bank distributes dresses to other nonprofits and teens who otherwise may not be able to afford formal attire and experience the high school tradition of prom.

Established in 1849, Comerica Bank operates in Texas, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, with reported total assets of $94.6 billion as of December 31, 2021.

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