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Hairdresser’s helping hand for homeless

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News12 April 2021Updated:21 April 20211 Comment1 Min Read
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FRANKSTON barber Warwick Smith. Picture: Supplied
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A FRANKSTON barber has been helping the homeless with free haircuts.

Warwick Smith, from Breathe Hair salon, has been providing vouchers for homeless people to get their hair cut. “If we can all do a little bit we can make Frankston amazing,” he said.

“Since a child I’ve wanted to be part of making a better world. I feel that is possible – just start small and local. Let’s make it happen together.”

Mr Smith’s hard work has been recognised with a certificate of appreciation from Frankston councillors. Cr Liam Hughes said “whether Warwick is giving haircuts to the homeless, running a vegan sausage sizzle at Bunnings to promote a more sustainable lifestyle or picking up rubbish around Frankston, he doesn’t do it to be seen – he does it out of the kindness of his heart. Warwick is an unsung hero of Frankston.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 13 April 2021

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  1. Noel Tudball on 13 April 2021 12:50 am

    Goodonya Warwick.

    Cr Liam Hughes is right: you are an unsung hero of Frankston.

    Thank you

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