With hair salons and barber shops closed in Regina due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some may be wondering what to do with their ever-growing shaggy locks.
For Dustin Browne executive director of the Street Culture Project, it’s a dilemma he’s turned into a fundraiser. After doing just that, Browne said he got the idea to raise money through GoFundMe, encouraging others to donate the money normally spent on haircuts to local shelters. “It’s to promote the great work the community is doing behind the scenes and the dedicated people that we don’t always think about or see, or recognize, but they are helping society’s most vulnerable,” Browne said. “There’s a lot of folks out there that need those services, there have been a lot of services that