05.09.16
Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence are partnering to help victims of domestic violence, nationwide. Hair Cuttery is donating 55,000 haircuts to victims.
Partnering for the past three iterations of the May Share-A-Haircut program, Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) have donated 166,000 free haircuts valued at $3.65 million since 2014.
"The success of this spring's Share-A-Haircut campaign is a direct result of the passion our clients, stylists, and the entire Hair Cuttery family have for giving back," said Dennis Ratner, CEO and founder of Hair Cuttery. "It is truly humbling to see our communities recognize and respond to the injustices of domestic violence, and spread awareness about this important issue."
With the help of NNEDV, free haircut certificates will be distributed through the organization's partners, including domestic violence shelters as well as state and local programs, in communities local to Hair Cuttery's nearly 900 salons. The certificates will benefit women, children, and men.
Partnering for the past three iterations of the May Share-A-Haircut program, Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) have donated 166,000 free haircuts valued at $3.65 million since 2014.
"The success of this spring's Share-A-Haircut campaign is a direct result of the passion our clients, stylists, and the entire Hair Cuttery family have for giving back," said Dennis Ratner, CEO and founder of Hair Cuttery. "It is truly humbling to see our communities recognize and respond to the injustices of domestic violence, and spread awareness about this important issue."
With the help of NNEDV, free haircut certificates will be distributed through the organization's partners, including domestic violence shelters as well as state and local programs, in communities local to Hair Cuttery's nearly 900 salons. The certificates will benefit women, children, and men.