Equipping poor youths with hairstyling skills


The hair salon will serve as a training centre for Dignity students on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and it will be open to public for business on other days.

DIGNITY for Children Foundation has opened a hair salon in Sentul Boulevard, Kuala Lumpur to conduct hair dressing lessons for its students.

Foundation chairman and co-founder Rev Elisha Satvinder said the hair salon called “Cut X Dignity” would serve as a training centre for Dignity students on Wednesdays and Thursdays. On other days it will be opened to public for business.

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