Joy Prom was organized by Pi Kappa Phi and Best Buddies, which works to pair UNC students with people in the community who have intellectual and developmental disabilities.
“These friendships are designed to promote respect and inclusion of these individuals into our society,” Elizabeth Schroeder, the president of UNC’s chapter of Best Buddies, said.
This year’s Joy Prom was significantly larger than the first. Thanks to a new partnership with the Carolina Club and the senior class, the Joy Prom was held in the Alumni Center and around 175 guests and 500 volunteers attended, compared to last year’s 120 guests and 300 volunteers.
Schroeder said Best Buddies had been planning the Joy Prom since early fall 2015.
She said a major reason for the growth of this year’s Joy Prom was awareness.
“I think we have more of an established presence on campus, so people were excited about Joy Prom ... so there was less of a process of telling people what it was,” Schroeder said.
“Most people knew about us when we sent out registration forms and were excited to sign up.”
Guests were greeted at the prom by a red carpet and lots of applause. Volunteers who served as the “paparazzi” lined the entrance, cheered and took pictures.