Before the end of summer, Hair Cuttery is aiming to donate tens of thousands of free haircut certificates in time for the new school year. Certificates will be distributed with the help of more than 100 local government and non-profit organizations in communities across the country.
Since 1999, the Share-A-Haircut program has donated more than 1.89 million free haircut certificates valued at nearly $30.35 million.
2016 marks the 17th year of Share-A-Haircut, with Hair Cuttery’s most recent campaign donating 55,000 haircuts to victims of domestic violence this past spring. The company has an established history of charitable giving and has supported a range of local and national causes, including St. Baldrick’s Foundation, American Red Cross, The National Network to End Domestic Violence, American Cancer Society and Girls on the Run.
My family and I have been patrons of Hair Cuttery as long as I can remember. Supporting businesses that stand behind a great cause means a lot to me and my family. The Share-A-Haircut program is something my kids ask about every year and is an event that they take pride in every back to school season.
While you’re out back-to-school shopping, consider stopping by a Hair Cuttery salon from August 1-15 to purchase your child’s haircut and they’ll donate a free haircut certificate to a child in need right in your community. Make sure to take a picture with the Share-A-Haircut photo frame and post it to Instagram or Twitter with #ShareAHaircut to be featured in the Hair Cuttery wall gallery! Even if you don’t have a child, you can still take part in donating a haircut by sharing the Share-A-Haircut Facebook post to your friends and family!
For locations and more information, visit www.haircuttery.com.
{This post is sponsored by Hair Cuttery. My family and are frequent customers of our local Hair Cuttery Salon and all opinions are my own.}
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