CORNERSBURG, Ohio - The Kyrsten Elizabeth Studer Foundation is providing free dresses, shoes, and jewelry to students who sign the prom promise.

That promise states they will not drink alcohol or use drugs.

Kyrsten Studer's family and friends have worked long hours to open doors to Kyrsten's Closet for seven years.

The 14-year-old student lost her life after a drunk driver hit her as she and seven friends were walking to a bowling alley.

KYRSTEN HAD A CONTAGiOUS PERSONALITY, SHE WALKED INTO A ROOM AND WOULD LIGHT UP. SHE WAS BUBBLY, HAPPY, WHICH IS ONE OF THE REASONS THAT WE WANT TO KEEP HER MEMORY AND HER SPIRIT ALIVE BECAUSE SHE WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL PERSON," said Sarah Studer Dumaire, founder of kyrsten's Closet.

Kyrsten's Closet has been moved this year to 3507 Canfield Road in Cornersburg.

It will be open from noon to 3 p.m every Friday and Saturday in March.

This will be the last year for this event. The foundation will continue to honor Kyrsten's memory with other events.