Annual Huntsville Braid-A-Thon Helps Students Get Fresh Before School Year

Back-to-school hair braiding.

Annual Huntsville Braid-A-Thon Helps Students Get ‘Fresh’ Before School Year

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The fourth annual Braid-A-Thon took place on Sunday, transforming the Bob Harrison Wellness and Advocacy Center into a hub of creativity and community spirit, as over 700 children were treated to free hair care services just in time for the new school year.

Community Support and Volunteer Efforts

CNI Solutions, a local non-profit organization, spearheaded the event, bringing together talented hairstylists and barbers who volunteered their time to help students feel confident and ready to tackle the upcoming school year. The focus was not just on style but also on boosting self-esteem through fresh haircuts and styles.

Transformative Impact of a Fresh Look

One local barber, Jayvion Leslie, shared, “A haircut can do more than you think for a person. It can lift someone’s spirits and change their outlook.” Many parents echoed this sentiment, noting that a good haircut can significantly impact a child’s confidence as they step back into the classroom.

Financial Relief for Families

The Braid-A-Thon not only enhanced students’ appearances but also helped alleviate some of the financial burdens that come with preparing for school. With hair care costs ranging between $150 to $200 for braids, the free service was a major relief for families.

Grateful Families Share Their Stories

One mother of four expressed her gratitude, stating, “You saved me $500 easily!” Events like these highlight the importance of community support, especially during back-to-school season. As kids walked out with new styles, they left with a sense of excitement and readiness to face the challenges of a new academic year.

Embracing the Back-to-School Spirit

Mohammed Asmar from Hair Queen Beauty, which provided necessary supplies for the event, emphasized the rejuvenating power of a fresh look. “When you feel good, you’re ready to take on the day,” he said. The Braid-A-Thon showcased not just a day of hair styling, but a community coming together to uplift one another and ensure every child heads back to school feeling fresh and confident.


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