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Haircuts and happiness: When a few hairdressers visited Rainbow Home in Bengaluru

Four hairdressers styled over 30 underprivileged girls at Rainbow Homes in Domlur “I can’t tell you how much happy I am now. I never and ever did my hair-cut in ‘U’ shape. It’s a pleasure. It means a lot to me and our Rainbow Home friends. Thank you so much.” This is excerpted from Sneha’s (name changed) thank you note for the hairdressers who styled her and over 30 of her friends’ hair at Rainbow Home in Domlur on January 27. Usually, Sneha (who is in eighth standard) and her friends get their hair cut from a local salon. “Most of the girls don’t like the experience,” says Komala Rangaswamy, the stage program manager at Rainbow Foundation India, which in collaboration with ARUN runs Rainbow Homes that houses underprivileged children.

Scissors that shaped hair, hopes, and happiness for underprivileged girls

Scissors that shaped hair, hopes, and happiness for underprivileged girls Scissors that shaped hair, hopes, and happiness for underprivileged girls ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Jan 28, 2021, 06:02 IST Hairstylists from Curl Up and Dye and Divine Studio cut and styled the hair of the 30 girls, for free For For the girls of Rainbow Home, January 27 will forever be etched in their memories. Around 30 girls had the opportunity to get a stylish haircut by professional hairstylists, free of cost. Situated in Domlur, Rainbow Home reaches out, cares for and protects children from the most vulnerable sections of society in Bengaluru. Under the Rainbow Foundation India, Domlur Rainbow Home has been home to around 50 girls for the past three years in an open, secure, and non-custodial child-centric model under the Child Protection Act and JJ Act.

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