This Veterans Day the Warwick Hair Cuttery salon is recognizing and giving back to former service men and women through its Share-a-Haircut program. For every adult haircut purchased on Wednesday, …
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This Veterans Day the Warwick Hair Cuttery salon is recognizing and giving back to former service men and women through its Share-a-Haircut program. For every adult haircut purchased on Wednesday, Nov. 11, a free haircut certificate will be donated to a veteran in the community. Hair Cuttery is partnering with local veterans organizations to reach those in need.
“Veterans Day is about honoring the men and women who have selflessly defended our country and our freedom,” said Dennis Ratner, founder and CEO of Hair Cuttery in a statement. “Share-A-Haircut is our small way of celebrating veterans for their service to our country; this is our salute to them.”
In its 16th year, the Share-A-Haircut program has given a confidence boost to more than one million children in need, and more than 230,000 homeless individuals, veterans and victims of domestic violence; certificate donations are valued at more than $23.8 million. This November, Hair Cuttery hopes to reach thousands more.
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