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Free Haircuts for the Elderly and Those in Need: A New Community Service in Raglan

August 9, 2024

We are delighted to announce a new and valuable service for our community members here in Raglan. Starting from Monday, August 5th, the Raglan Community House Budget Service have organised hairdresser Desmae, who will be offering free haircuts for the elderly, individuals who have difficulties leaving their homes, and those who are on palliative care.

This initiative is part of our ongoing effort to support and uplift our community members. The free haircuts will be available every first Monday of the month at the Community House, ensuring that those who might have trouble accessing regular grooming services can still enjoy a fresh and tidy appearance.

To take advantage of this service, please collect a voucher from the Raglan Community House Budget Service. These vouchers will grant access to the free haircut service on the designated days. 

We encourage those who qualify, or who know someone who could benefit, to reach out and make use of this wonderful opportunity. The Community House is committed to serving the needs of all our residents and making a positive impact in our community.

For more information or to obtain a voucher, please visit the Raglan Community House Budget Service or contact us directly.

Let’s come together to ensure that every member of our community feels valued and cared for. We look forward to seeing you at the Community House!

When: 5th August 2024 and every first Monday of the month

Location: Raglan Community House

Vouchers Available: Raglan Community House Budget Service

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