Haircuts4Homeless podcast highlights work
Charity, Haircuts4Homeless, have launched a podcast to further highlight its work and engage in conversation with those involved in the charity.
The latest edition of “Hear Me, See Me” features Millie Kendall MBE, founder of the British Beauty Council (pictured). Millie has launched several beauty brands including Shu Uemura, Ruby & Millie with Ruby Hammer, and BeautyMART, with Anna-Marie Solowij.
Set up by hairdresser Stewart Roberts in 2014, Haircuts4Homeless provides free of charge haircuts for homeless people across the UK. Commenting on the charity, Stewart Roberts says:
“A haircut is a luxury a homeless person can rarely afford, nor is it high on their list of priorities. But feeling good about yourself is a basic right and Haircuts4Homeless can help give that to people.”
The first episode of the
“Hear Me, See Me” podcast featured Game of Thrones star Lena Headey, Global Ambassador for the charity, who talked about how she first came across the charity and why she wanted to get involved. She says:
“Stewart started Haircuts4Homeless and has created something beautiful, changing lives, sharing touch and kindness, giving those who go unseen the chance to feel recognised."
Future episodes of
Haircuts4Homeless' “Hear Me, See Me” podcast will include more well-known names and many of the unsung heroes who work and volunteer with homeless people.
Images courtesy: facebook.com/Haircuts4HomelessUK