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Hair Cuttery will donate haircuts to vets on Veterans Day

Get a haircut at Hair Cuttery on Veterans Day and help a veteran.

The chain of hair salons announced today that it will donate a free haircut certificate to a veteran for every adult haircut purchased on Tuesday, Nov. 11.

It will be the 15th year for the chain's Share-a-Haircut program, in which the company has offered free haircuts to the homeless, schoolchildren and victims of domestic abuse. This year, the 900-store chain will partner with local veterans groups in hopes of reaching 25,000 veterans.

"We hope in some small way we are able to help those who have sacrificed so much for our country," Dennis Ratner, founder and CEO of Hair Cuttery said in the announcement.

lorraine.mirabella@baltsun.com

 


 

 

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