Owner of 100 Year Barbershop Needs Medical Expenses
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For a century, Warren’s Barbershop has been a cornerstone of our community, founded by Julius Warren, Sr. as Howard County’s first Black-owned barbershop. His son, Julius Warren, Jr., now 86, has carried on this proud legacy. Being a pillar in the Howard County community, Mr Julius has been a mentor to many young Black barbers and future entrepreneurs, giving employment and inspiration to many. Today, the barbershop is in the hands of their legacy, Julius Warren III.
Unfortunately, Julius Warren, Jr. is facing severe medical hardships. We need your help to cover his medical expenses and keep the barbershop—an enduring symbol of our community for 100 years —open.
Your donations will not only support Mr. Warren but also help maintain the barbershop’s tradition of excellence. In gratitude for your support, we are hosting a Community Day on September 14, 2024, to celebrate and give back to the Howard County community that has supported us for so long.
Please consider making a donation to preserve this legacy and to ensure Warren’s Barbershop continues to serve and enrich our community. Every contribution counts.
Donate now and join us on September 14th for a day of celebration and community support!
Organizer
David Clark
Organizer
Columbia, MD