Carmel’s Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to hold February charity Cut-A-Thon

The staff of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Salon stands ready to help cut down on homelessness in Hamilton County. (Photo provided)

For their annual Charitable Cut-A-Thon, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Salon (KKBB) is partnering with Family Promise of Hamilton County to raise money to help open the Family Promise Homeless Day Center in Noblesville by Spring 2019. KKBB stylists are donating 100 percent of the proceeds to Family Promise.

The Cut-A-Thon will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 10 at KKBB Salon, 110 W. Main St., Carmel. The public is welcomed. Walk-ins only; first come, first serve. Each haircut requires a minimum donation of $30. A donation of $45 or more will move you to the front of the line. Customers will enjoy complimentary appetizers and a silent auction while they wait.

KKBB has a salon culture blending love, loyalty, respect, and rock & roll, where they strive to bring people together and give back to their community.

“We’re excited to let people know about this new program, serving all of Hamilton County, which will transform the lives of families experiencing homelessness. I think every child deserves a home,” said salon owner Tanya Foster.

“We are so grateful for KKBB’s strong support of our work,” said Roger Crim, Board President of Family Promise of Hamilton County. “We are very close to opening our doors to help homeless children and their families in our area. We have secured 13 interfaith congregations to partner with us, have a Day Center that is being prepared in Noblesville and are near hiring an executive director. We still need to purchase a van, a trailer and cots so this effort comes at the perfect time. So, come and get a great haircut for a great price!”

About KKBB

Since first opening in Fishers in 2007, the KKBB mission has been to cultivate a community where clients receive the highest quality service and leave the salon feeling their very best. Finding inspiration in art, music, and fashion, having a passion for each and through education and artistry, KKBB provides a salon experience different from any other. Learn more at kkbbsalon.com.

About Family Promise of Hamilton County

The mission of FPoHC is to help the homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based response. FPoHC partners with local congregations who provide temporary shelter and food while Family Promise provides intensive case management. FPoHC is an affiliate of the national Family Promise which has helped 82 percent of client families find permanent housing in their communities. Learn more at fpohc.org.