Photos: Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
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Members of 755th AMXS Booster Club organize hairstylists to donate free haircuts at weekly WORKship Methodist Church service at Z Mansion
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Jesse Ferrugia gives a trim to a man as around 10 local hair stylists answered the call to give 40-50 free haircuts to the needy at the Z Mansion. The hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries. The event took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Billy Peralta gives Mace a haircut as he and Orland Martinez, background, are among 10 local hair stylists who answered the call to give 40-50 free haircuts to the needy at the Z Mansion. The hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries. The event took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Orlando Martinez trims the sides of man named Frank as around 10 local hair stylists answered the call to give 40-50 free haircuts to the needy at the Z Mansion. The hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Along with free haircuts a number of toiletries were given to the needy at the Z Mansion. Local hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries. The event took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Local drummer Giovanni Griffie gets examined by Becky McLaughlin, a registered nurse and UA pre-med student Shaun Tay for a bee sting at the Z Mansion. The exam took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
UA pre-med student Brenna McGraw gets the vitals of a man named Frank at the Z Mansion. The exam took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Pre-med and medical students gather around a man named Frank as Tom Hill, standing second left, helps work his joints at the Z Mansion. The exam took place at the WORKship Methodist Church founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
David Francis, owner of tucsonhappenings.com, sprinkles seasoning on a vegetarian plate of wild rice and donated vegetables from Time Market at the Z Mansion. Francis helps feed the needy at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Nora Treadway and other volunteers help feed some of the needy at the Z Mansion. The feeding took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Jesse Ferrugia gives a trim to a man as around 10 local hair stylists answered the call to give 40-50 free haircuts to the needy at the Z Mansion. The hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries. The event took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Billy Peralta gives Mace a haircut as he and Orland Martinez, background, are among 10 local hair stylists who answered the call to give 40-50 free haircuts to the needy at the Z Mansion. The hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries. The event took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Orlando Martinez trims the sides of man named Frank as around 10 local hair stylists answered the call to give 40-50 free haircuts to the needy at the Z Mansion. The hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Along with free haircuts a number of toiletries were given to the needy at the Z Mansion. Local hairstylists were organized by members of the 755th AMXS Booster Club who also collected shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant and other toiletries. The event took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Local drummer Giovanni Griffie gets examined by Becky McLaughlin, a registered nurse and UA pre-med student Shaun Tay for a bee sting at the Z Mansion. The exam took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
UA pre-med student Brenna McGraw gets the vitals of a man named Frank at the Z Mansion. The exam took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Pre-med and medical students gather around a man named Frank as Tom Hill, standing second left, helps work his joints at the Z Mansion. The exam took place at the WORKship Methodist Church founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
David Francis, owner of tucsonhappenings.com, sprinkles seasoning on a vegetarian plate of wild rice and donated vegetables from Time Market at the Z Mansion. Francis helps feed the needy at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
Haircuts for Needy at Z Mansion
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Nora Treadway and other volunteers help feed some of the needy at the Z Mansion. The feeding took place at the weekly WORKship Methodist Church, founded by Tom and Em Hill who own the downtown mansion. Meals, medical services and clothing are offered to those in need.
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