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01-22-2012

Friends of Scott Unforgettable Prom 2011

We are in the planning stages of the Second "Friends of Scott" Unforgettable Prom.  This is the video we made of the first prom last April.  If you would like to help out in any way, feel free to shoot us an email :) 
 
 
We were very proud to be allowed to shoot the first annual Friends of Scott Unforgettable Prom in New Orleans. The San Diego based organization has held several event in Southern California, but this was the first one in New Orleans. You can find out more about the organization by visiting friendsofscott.org 
 
The following is from an article on NOLA.com by Katie Urbaszewski 
 
Friends of Scott provided free dresses, corsages, and hair and makeup services for the girls, and tuxedos, boutonnieres and haircuts for the boys. 
 
Forty-seven patients, ages 12 to 20, attended, each with a date. Some brought friends, parents or siblings, and others brought their girlfriends or boyfriends. Smith and her boyfriend met at school. He was on the football team and she was the school mascot. 
 
The teens all arrived by limousine and posed for pictures on the red carpet before entering Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World for the night. 
 
Micah Roshell, 13, brought his friend Caroline. Micah, who 4 1/2 years ago was given nine weeks to live after being diagnosed with leukemia, has had "go to prom" on his bucket list since he was admitted to Children's Hospital, said Amy Lee, a hospital child life specialist. 
 
Lee said Friday's event mean the world to children such as Micah. 
 
Friends of Scott has hosted only one other prom outside San Diego, but Carmen Delgadillo, president, said the group has been looking to expand outside its home base. 
Although Friends of Scott sponsors different events and services for families in San Diego, the annual prom is especially important to Delgadillo. Her son Scott, who died of leukemia in 2001 at age 14, wasn't able to go to his winter formal as he and his friends had planned, even after his diagnosis. 
 
It's a night that every teen should have, no matter how sick, Delgadillo said. 
 
"It's a night to forget about cancer," she said. "It's a night for them to be beautiful."
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