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Gail's Hair Salon, LLC is a minority and veteran owned business specializing in maintaining healthy hair. With eight stylists and two locations, the salons provide a cadre of services for all ethnic groups.
In addition to Gail's Hair Salon commitment to professional hair care services, it is also committed to early childhood education, developing creative writing skills and promoting literacy throughout North Carolina.
Gail's Hair Salon is for-profit organization and our EIN is 27-2931859
Gail's Hair Salon has supported the following organizations over the past decade:
1. Jack & Jill, Inc.
2. The Triangle Chapter of The Links, Inc.
3. Boys & Girls Club of Durham
4. Boys & Girls Club of Chapel Hill
5. NCCU Campus Echo
6. Cameron Park Elementary School
7. The Junior League of Durham and Orange Counties
8. The Friends of Orange County Public Library
9. Friends of North Carolina Public Libraries
10. Biotrekers NCCU
11. Presidential Scholar
12. Boys Scouts of America
13. Girls Scout of America
14. Hillandale Elementary School
15. Boys & Girls Club of Chatham County
In an effort to extend our outreach, we are soliciting contributions from various individuals and businesses throughout the world. Your contribution will be greatly appreciated by Gail's Hair Salon.
Thanks in advance for your assistance to early childhood education, developing creative writing skills and promoting literacy throughout North Carolina.
Tommy and Gail McNeill donate $100 to help fund |
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Whitney Johnson See the full story in The Herald Sun.
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Gail's Hair Salon presents
10 Amazon Kindles |
Thank you letter
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Durham City Council recognizes Gail's Hair Salon |
Sharing a dream The Hearald-Sun Feb. 22, 2013
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Local Philanthropists Donate
The Hearald-Sun Dec. 24, 2011
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Literacy program to honor girl who drowned
The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer June 8, 2009 |
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Salon supports Campus Echo: Gail’s Hair Salon
Campus Echo Online article NCCU
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Jack and Jill, NCCU students benefit from gifts The Herald-Sun |
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Durham Entrepreneurs Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise
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