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Black Men Need To Get Healthier — This Harlem Barber May Have The Answers
Harlem celebrity barber Denny Moe is not only helping men to look their best with fresh haircuts, but also encouraging them to live their lives as healthy as possible. From July 11th to July 13th, he hosted Cutting for A Cure, a 48-Hour health fair and Haircutting Marathon focused on providing resources and free screenings of deadly
Barbers Unite For a Cause in NYC
Several hours ago, Cutting for a Cure returned to host this year’s 48-Hour Health Fair and Haircutting Marathon. The event kicked off at Denny Moe’s Superstar Barbershop in New York City’s historic neighborhood of Harlem. The marathon showcases 12 celebrity barbers cutting hair for 48 hours straight to raise funds to provide educational resources, guidance
Cutting Hair For Health Charities: Diabetes, Cancer, HIV/Aids
Cutting for a Cure is back to host its 2014 48-Hour Health Fair and Haircutting Marathon at Denny Moe’s Superstar Barbershop in Harlem. Beginning 10AM on July 11th to 10AM on July 13th, twelve Celebrity Barbers will cut hair for 48 hours straight raising funds towards the prevention of deadly diseases affecting underserved minority communities
How barbershops can keep men healthy
The barbershop can be a safe haven for black men, a place for honest conversation and trust — and, as physician Joseph Ravenell suggests, a good place to bring up tough topics about health. He’s turning the barbershop into a place to talk about medical problems that statistically affect black men more often and more