Hair Cuttery donates haircuts to veterans in honor of Veterans Day

Posted 11/4/14

This Veterans Day the Warwick Hair Cuttery salon is giving back to former servicemen and -women through its Share-a-Haircut program. For every adult haircut purchased on Tuesday, Nov. 11, a free …

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Hair Cuttery donates haircuts to veterans in honor of Veterans Day

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This Veterans Day the Warwick Hair Cuttery salon is giving back to former servicemen and -women through its Share-a-Haircut program. For every adult haircut purchased on Tuesday, Nov. 11, a free haircut will be donated to a veteran in the community. Hair Cuttery is partnering with local veterans organizations to reach those in need through the donation of haircut certificates. Hair Cuttery is located at 615 Greenwich Ave.

“In honor of our 40th Anniversary this year, we expanded Share-a-Haircut beyond the original back to school program to benefit the homeless, victims of domestic violence and veterans,” said Dennis Ratner, founder and CEO of Hair Cuttery. “The men and women who have served our country have given so much, it is our honor to be able to give back to them. We hope in some small way we are able to help those who have sacrificed so much for our country.”

The Share-a-Haircut program is currently in its 15th year and has reached more than 900,000 children and more than 100,000 homeless people and victims of domestic abuse through haircut certificate donations, valued at more than $13.5 million. This November, Hair Cuttery hopes to reach 25,000 veterans.

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