– 2005 YEAR IN REVIEW

22 individuals received 38 no-charge grooming services

29 were haircuts, 5 hairstyles and 4 other services (training sessions, grooming products, etc.)

• 28% of our clients are now able to perform grooming services on themselves and their family members.

• 44% of our clients said that they received a service that they did not have money to regularly obtain.

• 26% of our clients acknowledged that the program improved their basic hygiene and self-image.

• 16% of our clients listed that they could now attend school with a neat and clean appearance.

• 13% of our clients indicated that they could now attend work with a clean appearance.

• 7% of our clients indicated that they are now prepared for an upcoming job interview.

• 4% of our clients are now pursuing a career in the grooming profession.

• 38% of our clients were assessed with an average twenty-five percent increase in self-esteem.

• 16% of our clients scored eighty-five percent or above when assessed in grooming knowledge and skill.




– 2004 YEAR IN REVIEW

• 126 grooming support services were administered to 115 individuals

71 were haircuts, 4 were hairstyles & 63 were other services (training session, grooming products, etc.)

• 98% of the individuals served indicated that they currently live below current U.S. poverty guidelines

• 57% of individuals served were from a transitional shelter, 24% were from a residential shelter, 2% were from an emergency shelter and 17% other

• On 105 occasions individuals served indicated that they received a service that they were current unable to pay for

• On 107 occasions individuals served indicated that they received serviced that allowed them to maintain proper grooming, hygiene and self-image

• On 15 occasions children served by the program indicated that they were now able to attend school with a neat and clean appearance





– 2003 YEAR IN REVIEW

• 39 grooming support services were administered to 36 individuals.

• 27 of the individuals served lived below the U.S. poverty guidelines 9 were unknown.

• 28 haircuts were performed, 11 hairstyles and 8 grooming training sessions were conducted.

• On 27 occasions individuals served indicated that they received services that they did not have the money to pay for.

• On 25 occasions individuals served indicated that the services they received allowed them to maintain proper grooming, hygiene and self-image.