Cut-A-Thon Helps Raise $12,000 for Housing Efforts

Cut-A-Thon Helps Raise $12,000 for Housing Efforts

(Photo: J. Michael Whalen)

THE NEIGHBORHOOD BARBERSHOP was open for a whopping 25 hours this past Saturday to raise money for New Hope Housing, which operates the Bailey’s Crossroads Homeless Shelter and partners with the Friends of Falls Church Homeless Shelter. The shop’s effort paid off as they raised over $12,000 for New Hope Housing.

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