Free Haircuts Offered to Orange Mound Families Ahead of School Year
Barber students from the Tennessee College of Applied Technology provided free haircuts to families in Orange Mound, helping them prepare for the new school year. This initiative allowed students to earn credit hours while serving the community.
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- T2NBC5 Chicago (WMAQ)
- T2WXYZ (ABC 7 Detroit)
- T3Community Impact Houston
- T2WLTX (CBS Columbia)
- T2WREG News Channel 3 (CBS)
- T2Tulsa World
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