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3 Easy Ways to Give Back this Spring

April 27, 2016 Julien Garman
Photo by Jen Eun // See original post here

Photo by Jen Eun // See original post here

When the seasons change, I begin to reflect and plan for the months ahead - where will we travel? What items do I need to add into my closet? In what ways can I make a difference in the lives of others? Although this blog is primarily fashion-focused, I know that fashion only makes up a small part of our lives. There’s beauty, travel, food, relationships, family, giving back…and I want to bring you more aspects that make up our daily lives here on It’s Julien.

Let’s start with giving back. Often, we think of giving back as volunteering weeks building schools in a third-world country. Although this is certainly a worthy cause (and something I did when I was younger), giving back is much easier than we used to think. Here are a few easy ways to incorporate giving back into your routine:

Shop ethically
I’ve tried to be much more socially conscious when shopping this year - have you ever seen “The True Cost?” Eye opening, my friends. So when it comes to shopping, I place more importance on transparency more than ever. I love To The Market (see my post about them here!) because their site features survivor made goods that are not only helping women who’ve escaped a dangerous life, but the products are really beautiful. I also love the transparency and fair treatment of other companies like Everlane, Cuyana and VETTA (whom I invested in during their kickstarter campaign!)

Share-a-Haircut
Speaking of helping survivors, I’m so excited that Hair Cuttery is launching their spring Share-a-Haircut campaign! On May 2-3, for every haircut purchased, they donate a free haircut to a community member in need. This year at 900 salons across the country, they’re donating haircuts to victim’s of domestic violence through the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), a non-profit that serves to stand with victims of domestic abuse and their allies. Not only does this help those women, men and children get pampered, but it also allows them to save money on a service that’s not always affordable for them, aiding in their financial empowerment.

This is the 17th year Hair Cuttery is doing the program and have already given away over 1.34 MILLION haircut certificates to those in need. For their last campaign, they gave away 85,000 in February alone. So if you’re planning on getting a cut or trim at Hair Cuttery anytime soon, keep May 2 and 3 in mind! Find your nearest location here.

Do something special for someone
Giving back doesn’t have to mean formally volunteering X amount of hours to a certain organization - I like to think of it as making the world a better place, one step at a time. I love this idea because it allows us to think outside ourselves and place the focus on others (which in turn, makes us happier people!) A few ideas on how to do something nice for someone:

  • Pay for someone’s meal in the drive through
  • Pick up donuts for your coworkers one morning
  • Offer to help an elderly person carry their groceries to their car
  • Hold the elevator for someone (I’m all too quick to press the close button upon entering!)
  • Compliment someone on their work (a blog post, a work assignment, a waitress serving you, your local barista)
  • Drop off a snack for the homeless person you pass on your way to work

What other ways do you like to give back? I’d love to hear them in the comments below!

This post was done in partnership with Hair Cuttery. Thanks for supporting the brands that keep It's Julien up and running! 

In Favorite Finds Tags Hair Cuttery, Share-A-Haircut, Share a Haircut, NNEDV
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Giving Back with Hair Cuttery

January 31, 2016 Julien Garman
Photo by Natalie (see full outfit post and hairstyle here!)

Photo by Natalie (see full outfit post and hairstyle here!)

With this past month being Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, it really got me thinking about doing my part. Doing my part to give back, to help others out with the skills I have and to make giving back a priority.

When we were younger, it was easy. In college, they required that we volunteer 10 hours a week for a cause we believed in. I spent those hours washing dishes a local homeless shelter, mentoring a girl in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, walking dogs at the local animal shelter, helping with warm clothing drives in the winter, and going on a few mission trips (see examples of these in a few hilarious throwback photos I’ve included!) Giving back felt good.

 This was during one of our trips to feed the homeless when I was in high school

This was during one of our trips to feed the homeless when I was in high school

 A shot I took while we were on a mission trip in Fiji my Sophomore year

A shot I took while we were on a mission trip in Fiji my Sophomore year

Mission Trip to the Bahamas
Mission Trip to the Bahamas

When we were in 8th grade, my friend and I planned a mission trip for our class to the Bahamas! I got braids because of course I did.

 Another shot from our 8th grade mission trip from my old black and white film camera (remember when terry cloth jumpers were SO IN?!)

Another shot from our 8th grade mission trip from my old black and white film camera (remember when terry cloth jumpers were SO IN?!)

 In Fiji playing "Awana Talkie Talkie" (a very duck-duck-goose game) during one of our breaks from building a church there

In Fiji playing "Awana Talkie Talkie" (a very duck-duck-goose game) during one of our breaks from building a church there

 A cute bunch of kids we brought food for in Fiji

A cute bunch of kids we brought food for in Fiji

 This was during one of our trips to feed the homeless when I was in high school  A shot I took while we were on a mission trip in Fiji my Sophomore year Mission Trip to the Bahamas  Another shot from our 8th grade mission trip from my old black and white film camera (remember when terry cloth jumpers were SO IN?!)  In Fiji playing "Awana Talkie Talkie" (a very duck-duck-goose game) during one of our breaks from building a church there  A cute bunch of kids we brought food for in Fiji

Now that it’s not in the required curriculum of life, I must say it’s a bit more difficult to give back. Luckily there are companies out there who are making it easier.

Hair Cuttery is gearing up for their Share-a-Haircut program next week. Since ’99, they’ve donated well over a million haircuts to those in need. On February 1 and 2, when you get a haircut, they donate one to a homeless person in our community through partnering with local shelters and community organizations! In the past, Hair Cuttery has supported lots of incredible causes like the American Cancer Society, Girls on the Run, The American Red Cross and The National Network to End Domestic Violence. With a focus on aiding the area’s homeless, this struck close to my heart.

You see, giving back to the homeless community has a special place in my heart. When I was younger, once a month our church would make bagged lunches and we’d deliver them to homeless in D.C. Doing this as a young person completely changed my perspective on others. Many of these people were veterans and people who'd lost their job in a rough economy. And especially in these colder months, life for them is no cake walk, friends. I want to do my part to make a difference and I love that Hair Cuttery does too. You can find out more about their Share-a-Haircut program here!

This post was done in partnership with Hair Cuttery. Find your nearest location here. All opinions expressed are my own.

Tags Share a Haircut, Hair Cuttery, Mission Trips
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