• 1,594 individuals received grooming services and/or products on 4,315 different occasions.
• A total of 3,068 haircuts, 693 hairstyles and 25 training sessions were performed.
• A total of 861 grooming products and 1,696 pieces of grooming equipment were utilized to provide grooming support services.
• On 2,788 occasions individuals served indicated that they received services they would not otherwise be able to afford.
• On 888 occasions the individuals served indicated that they will now be able to attend their job interview with a neat and clean appearance.
• On 1,008 occasions individuals served indicated that the services they received enabled them to attend their place of employment with a neat and clean appearance.
• On 1,273 occasions individuals served indicated that the services they received enabled them to attend school with a neat and clean appearance.
• On 87 occasions individuals served indicated that the training sessions that they received improved their knowledge and skills when they maintained their own grooming and hygiene.
• On 63 occasions individuals served indicated that the training sessions that they received improved their knowledge and skills when they maintained the grooming and hygiene needs of their family.
R.B.C.F.
December 31, 2009
• 1,594 individuals received grooming services and/or products on 4,315 different occasions
• A total of 3,068 haircuts, 693 hairstyles and 25 training sessions were performed.
• A total of 861 grooming products and 1,696 pieces of grooming equipment were utilized to provide grooming support services.
• On 2,788 occasions individuals served indicated that they received services they would not otherwise be able to afford.
• On 888 occasions the individuals served indicated that they will now be able to attend their job interview with a neat and clean appearance.
• On 1,008 occasions individuals served indicated that the services they received enabled them to attend their place of employment with a neat and clean appearance.
• On 1,273 occasions individuals served indicated that the services they received enabled them to attend school with a neat and clean appearance.
• On 87 occasions individuals served indicated that the training sessions that they received improved their knowledge and skills when they maintained their own grooming and hygiene.
• On 63 occasions individuals served indicated that the training sessions that they received improved their knowledge and skills when they maintained the grooming and hygiene needs of their family.
R.B.C.F.
December 31, 2009
R.B.C.F.
February 24, 2009
• 2,644 grooming support services were administered to 1,448 individuals.
• 1,024 individuals said that these were services that they would not be otherwise able to afford.
• 360 were able to go on job interviews on 467 occasions with a neat and clean appearance.
• 1,102 occasions in which individuals were now able to attend school with a neat and clean appearance.
• 1,971 occasions in which individuals indicated that the program helped them to maintain regular grooming, hygiene and self-image.
• 1,979 haircuts and 920 other services (chemical treatments, natural hairstyles and shaves).
• 54,347 grooming products, equipment and hygienic supplies to be delivered to residential, transitional, and emergency housing for the homeless and/or foster child.
R.B.C.F.
December 31, 2008
About 300 people attended the 23rd annual Tribute to Women and Industry awards dinner held recently by the YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County at the BWI Marriott Hotel honoring 26 women and their sponsoring companies. Three of these women were names community honorees and were sponsored by other companies: Elizabeth Barrett, founder of the All Children’s Chorus of Annapolis; JoAnn Price, chairman of Rob’s Barbershop Community Foundation; and Veronica Tovey, publisher, What’s Up? Publishing Group. Carolyn Sullivan, who has coordinated TWIN programs for 23 years, received special recognition. Anne Arundel Community College headed by Dr. Martha Smith was corporate partner with the YWCA and Rhonda Ulmer was guest speaker. Foremothers of the YWCA, the late Esther Carpenter and the late Derby Hirst, were recognized for their contributions to the YWCA and the community.
R.B.C.F.
September 22, 2008