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Sports Clips to Help Raise Funds for Wounded Warriors

Fifteen Sport Clips Haircuts in the Bay Area will donate $1 from every "MVP haircut" purchase to support Jared Allen’s Homes for Wounded Warriors on September 22-23. Print out their flyer to present it with the haircut.

From Sports Clips Haircuts:

Sport Clips Haircuts in California’s Bay Area will be raising funds through their “Haircuts for Heroes” campaign to support Jared Allen’s Homes for Wounded Warriors. On September 22-23, $1 from every haircut service given at the locations below will be donated to the organization.

For every client who purchases an MVP, Sport Clips’ signature haircut service, and presents the “Haircuts for Heroes” flyer at check-out, $5 will be donated to H4WW.

"I am really excited to be partnering with Sport Clips for this great promotion supporting my foundation,” said Jared Allen, the charity’s founder and professional football player. "I know I will be going in for some MVP haircuts, and I hope all of my fans will as well!" 

Fifteen Sport Clips Haircuts in the Bay Area, as a part of the nation’s fastest-growing franchise specializing in hair care for men and boys, and Jared Allen’s Homes for Wounded Warriors, a non-profit organization created for the sole purpose of raising money to build or modify the homes of America's injured military veterans.

“Haircuts for Heroes” flyer: http://www.sportclips.com/Homes4WW.html

Learn more about Sport Clips at SportClips.com. 

Sport Clips’ “Haircuts for Heroes” will be held September 22-23, during normal business hours.

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7012 Amador Plaza Road

Dublin

CA

94568

2360 Monument Blvd., Suite 1B

Pleasant Hill

CA

94523

1053 Cochrane Rd., Suite 140

Morgan Hill

CA

95037

5434 Ygnacio Valley Road; Suite 50

Concord

CA

94521

9500 Crow Canyon Road, Suite B

Danville

CA

94506

43321 Christy St.

Fremont

CA

94538

874-D Blossom Hill Road

San Jose

CA

95123

4338 Las Positas Rd.; Suite 4338

Livermore

CA

94550

2017 Chess Drive

San Mateo

CA

94404

120 Marketplace

San Ramon

CA

94583

4001 Santa Rita Rd. Suite 3

Pleasanton

CA

94588

5541 Lone Tree Way, Suite 120

Brentwood

CA

94568

1853 El Camino Real

Burlingame

CA

94010

6754 Bernal Ave, Ste 750

Pleasanton

CA

94588

20503 Hesperian Blvd.

Hayward

CA

94541


 

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