- April 28, 2024
Loading
Free haircuts will be given away this weekend; a charity golf tourney is happening Saturday; and, doctors visit a local shelter.
BY THE OBSERVER STAFF
Free haircuts for all!
Stylists from Volusia and Flagler counties will donate their services Sunday, Aug. 11, to low-income families in need of back-to-school haircuts, at the STAR Family Center, 340 North St., as well as at three Family Renew Community locations, in Daytona Beach, Holly Hill and Deland.
A sponsor of the program, Daniela Behler, of Shear Dimensions 175, at 175 S. Nova Road, says her salon plans to provide free haircut gift certificates throughout the year, as well, to school counselors, who will distribute them to needy students.
Call the STAR center, at 252-9400, or Family Renew, at 258-5993.
Swing for charity: Halifax Urban Ministries golf tourney
Halifax Urban Ministries will host its sixth-annual Golfin’ 4 Homeless Prevention tournament Saturday, Aug. 10, at the River Bend Golf Club, 730 Airport Road.
The format will be a best ball, 18-hole scramble with four-person teams. Cost is $75 per player. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.; the shotgun start is 8 a.m.
Call 252-0156, email [email protected] or visit www.HalifaxUrbanMinistries.org.
Hospital treats woman in local shelter
Health care workers from Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center made house calls Sunday, July 28, when they traveled to the STAR Family Center, at 340 North St., to provide free medical treatment to the shelter’s residents.
Women ages 22 to 59 recieved free pap smears, pelvic and STD screenings, and breast exams.
“Both the women and men were very appreciative and thankful for Florida Hospital coming to the Center,” said nurse Becky Vernon, director of women and children's services. “Many women told us they would not have had these screenings done (otherwise).”