Want to be a ‘Mullet Warrior’? Georgian to host haircut fundraiser supporting youth empowerment

Have you always wanted a mullet? Now you can rock a business-in-the-front-and-party-in-the-back look for a good cause through a haircut fundraiser hosted by Ӯ.

Participants – who can also opt for a simple haircut of their choosing – can March 24 at Georgian’s Barrie Campus:

  • Trim Trooper – get a simple haircut and make a donation that day.
  • Mullet Warrior – choose a mullet cut style and raise money with the promise that you’ll rock it until the end of March. All Mullet Warriors will get a coupon for a free reshape cut in April.
A hair stylist holds a pair of scissors and holds some hair of a person sitting in a chair.
Rena Lang, professor in Georgian’s Hairstyling program, gives a playful cut to Jahmilah Diamante, the first Mullet Warrior of this year’s campaign.

All the money raised will go to support Georgian’s collaborations with and .

Specifically, it will help fund programs aimed at empowering youth and young adults:

These programs provide participants with essential skills and tools to navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and create a pathway toward a successful and fulfilling future. Participants engage in workshops, mentorship, and hands-on learning experiences that foster personal growth and emotional well-being.

This fundraiser is more than a haircut — it’s a way to support youth in gaining the skills and guidance they need to move forward in life. Every dollar raised helps provide experiential learning, mentorship, and experiences that make a real difference in their future.

– Nicole Norris, Director, Social Innovation at Georgian

Last year, this campaign raised $5,000. This year, the goal is to top that by getting 25 Mullet Warriors and 50 Trim Troopers signed up for a fresh spring cut.

How to get involved

  • Get a haircut March 24 between 1 and 7 p.m. ! No appointment required.
  • Room A109 (A building), hair studio, Georgian’s Barrie Campus, One Georgian Dr., Barrie, ON.
  • Are you a stylist? Contact mulletortrimcampaign@gmail.com to participate.
  • to support the Changing Course program.

By supporting this event, community members can play a direct role in fostering positive change by helping young people feel empowered, develop essential life skills, build resilience and foster a sense of belonging.

“We hope our dedication to building emotional regulation and mindfulness-based skills will assist in the sustainability of essential tools for participants to navigate conflict with greater awareness and the self-care tools to support their resilience and well-being,” said Natalie Matias, Director of Learning and Development, Global MINDS Collective.

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