
Toledo Salon Gives Free Makeovers to Cancer Survivors June 2
Paul Mitchell School Toledo is hosting its 23rd annual Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day on June 2, offering free haircuts and styling to cancer patients and survivors. What started in Illinois in 2003 has grown into a volunteer movement spanning all 50 states, Canada, and Mexico.
Cancer survivors across Toledo will get a dose of self-care and community support this June, thanks to a beauty school with a big heart.
Paul Mitchell School Toledo is hosting Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day on June 2, offering complimentary haircuts and wash-and-styles to anyone living with or beyond cancer. All services are free and available by appointment only.
The event has quietly grown into something special over the past two decades. What began as a single salon initiative in Illinois in 2003 now involves hundreds of participating salons and schools across North America.
This year marks the 23rd anniversary of the nationwide effort. The movement has grown so much that the U.S. House of Representatives is currently considering a resolution to make the first Tuesday in June a permanent National Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day.

The Toledo location joins thousands of stylists volunteering their time and talents that day. No money changes hands, and there are no fundraising appeals or solicitations involved.
The Ripple Effect
For many cancer survivors, hair loss and changes in appearance can be one of the most emotionally challenging parts of their journey. Having skilled professionals donate their time to help people feel like themselves again creates moments of dignity and normalcy during difficult times.
The event's growth tells its own story about the power of small acts of kindness. From one Illinois salon to participation across three countries, the day proves that simple gestures of care can scale into movements.
Toledo residents interested in scheduling an appointment can call 419-885-5191. Services vary by location, so calling ahead ensures you know what's available.
One day. One appointment. One moment to feel cared for and celebrated.
Based on reporting by Google News - Cancer Survivor
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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