– 2006 YEAR IN REVIEW

• A client caseload of seventy-eight (78) individuals living at or below US poverty guidelines received grooming support services for a period of one-year.

• Haircuts performed – 121, Hairstyles – 140 Hygiene products distributed – 1100 units, Training sessions conducted – 77.

• On 219 occasions the individuals served by the program indicated that the haircuts received were services that they otherwise could not afford.

• On 234 occasions the individuals served by the program indicated that they now have regularly maintained grooming, hygiene and self-image.

• On 169 occasions the individuals served by the program indicated that they were now able to attend school with a neat and clean appearance.

• On 11 occasions the individuals served by the program indicated that the services allowed them to attend an upcoming job interview with a neat and clean appearance.