Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) are teaming up to raise awareness about domestic violence through the Share-A-Haircut program. On Monday, May 1 and Tuesday, May 2, for every haircut purchased at one of the Hair
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Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) are teaming up to raise awareness about domestic violence through the Share-A-Haircut program. On Monday, May 1 and Tuesday, May 2, for every haircut purchased at one of the Hair Cuttery salons in New England, including the salon in Warwick, a free haircut certificate will be donated to a victim of domestic violence through a network of state coalitions and local programs.
“Domestic violence is a very serious issue that affects people of every age, gender, and background across the country, but all too often goes unnoticed” said Dennis Ratner, CEO and founder of Hair Cuttery. “By coming together with NNEDV, we can help spread awareness, spark action, and restore hope to survivors.”
Through the partnership, Hair Cuttery and NNEDV will work closely to distribute thousands of free haircut certificates to individuals affected by domestic violence, including women, children, and men.
This year marks the 18th year of Share-A-Haircut, with the program already having donated more than 76,000 certificates to the homeless in February. Hair Cuttery has an established history of charitable giving that has supported a range of local and national causes including St. Baldrick’s Foundation, American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, and Girls on the Run.
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