Hair Cuttery’s Share-A-Haircut Charitable Giving Campaign Begins 19th Year

Hair Cuttery, the largest family-owned and -operated chain of hair salons in the country, is kicking off the 19th year of its philanthropic Share-A-Haircut campaign. Since 1999, the Share-A-Haircut program has donated more than 2.28 million free haircut certificates valued at nearly $37.5 million to various causes. This February’s campaign will take place Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5-6 with the goal of giving thousands of haircuts to the homeless. For every haircut purchased on Feb. 5 and Feb. 6, a free haircut certificate will be donated back to a homeless…

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Great British Welcome exhibition shows refugee-hosting as ‘win-win’

Great British Welcome, a series of photographs and texts portraying refugees and their hosts at home in Britain, will be on display at St Martin-the-Fields in London until mid March. The collection helps demonstrate that even as the numbers displaced by war and persecution have surged, Europeans have shown compassion, hope and humanity by opening their homes to refugees, helping to bridge cultural divides and break down language barriers. The show is the UK chapter of No Stranger Place, an exhibition of photographs and stories of refugees and hosts across…

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ASA welcomes prosecution of misleading advertiser

The ASA have welcomed the prosecution of a misleading advertiser. They talk about it via their website and it showcases how important bodies like this rare to help keep marketing as ethical as possible. The ASA say on their website: We welcome the successful prosecution of FreeFusion Ltd and its director, Mr Syzmon Wierzbic, following our referral of the company to Northamptonshire Trading Standards for misleading advertising. The advertiser has been found guilty and ordered to pay over £5,600 under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 in relation…

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New War Child Film highlights the psychological effects of war

Charity Warchild have launched a new film which highlights the devastating effects of war on childhood mental health and wellbeing. The video highlights the important issue of the strain that conflict can have on the mental health of children who have been affected by war, long after they have left the actual war zone. This film is viewed as part of the charities wider work prioritising the provision of mental health and psychosocial services for children affected by conflict, and their communities. This emotional film follows a small robot as…

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EU Launches New Strategy to “protect the planet, defend our citizens and empower our industries”

The first-ever Europe-wide strategy on plastics, recently adopted, is a part of the transition towards a more circular economy. It will protect the environment from plastic pollution whilst fostering growth and innovation, turning a challenge into a positive agenda for the Future of Europe. There is a strong business case for transforming the way products are designed, produced, used, and recycled in the EU and by taking the lead in this transition, we will create new investment opportunities and jobs. Under the new plans, all plastic packaging on the EU…

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