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"DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ISN'T PRETTY"

PRESS RELEASE

 

 

DAVID WADE SALON raises money and awareness for InterAct

 

 

 

RALEIGH, N.C.(AUGUST 22, 2012) - David Wade Salon (www.davidwadesalon.com), the only stylist studio in the Glenwood South District of Raleigh with a 20-year history is having the Salon Cut-a-thon Sunday, September 16, 2012. In advance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month they will be cutting hair from 11:00 am till 4:00 pm, giving 100% of the proceeds to raise money to help InterAct, a private, non-profit, United Way agency that provides safety, support, and awareness to victims and survivors of domestic violence and rape/sexual assault.

 

"This helps so many people and families that need a safe place to go when faced with domestic violence. It especially helps the women and children," says David Wade, salon owner. This is the 10th event David Wade Salon has held raising over $20000.00 for InterAct.

 

About David Wade Salon:

As one of Raleigh's premier salon owners and stylist, David Wade and his talented team have been helping clients look their best for more than 20 years. Located in Glenwood South since 1992, David Wade Salon offers the best hair products in the industry from Bumble and Bumble, Goldwell, Phyto, Paul Mitchell's exclusive Awaphui and the newest, Deva Curl. Chosen by Salon Magazine as one of the top 100 salons for two years in a row, David Wade Salon has also been featured in Town & Country and Elle magazines. Visit www.davidwadesalon.com.

 

To donate or for an appointment, visit David Wade Salon. Located at 612 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, N.C., 27603. Or call, 919-834-1101.

 


Greetings!

I hope that you can join us in support of Interact. If you need a cut or are close to needing a cut, consider coming in on Sunday, September 16. We are taking appointments but will also accommodate walk-ins as well. There will be some light refreshments and snacks and there is still the great local art to enjoy. And remember 100% of all money raised cutting hair that day or by donation, will be given to InterAct to help the victims of domestic violence.

Thanks again,
David Wade