Haircut for Asian Americans Advancing Justice
Tax deductible
Dalin's Haircut for Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC
With recent events in Georgia and over 3,800 reported anti-Asian hate crimes, this has been a rough year for the Asian community.
I’m grateful for the community leaders and organizations who have been working for the rights of the Asian community long before hate crimes against Asians was a trending topic. One such organization is Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC. Its mission is to build and promote a fair and equitable society for all by fighting for our civil rights through education, litigation, and public policy advocacy. This work includes programs like the upcoming virtual bystander intervention training to counter the surge in anti-Asian American discrimination.
I’ve been struggling to figure out how I can be part of the healing our community needs. I know I don’t have all of the answers or necessary expertise to fix this situation, but I do have a head of hair that hasn’t been cut for over 15 months and a wife who really wants that hair gone.
I am putting my head on the line to help raise money to power Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC. For the next week, I will be actively campaigning and fundraising on behalf of this organization. Every $10 donated will count as one chance to wield your power over my head ($50 = 5 entries). I will be randomly selecting the winner next Monday, April 5, 2021, with the actual haircut/styling taking place sometime early next week.
100% of funds collected will go to Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC.
The possibilities for my future hairstyle are only limited by my current hair length, my receding hairline, and your imagination!
Will I end up with a K-pop bowl cut or a bald top like the Padres Friar? Perhaps I’ll end up with a classic mohawk or mullet? Maybe I’ll bleach it and go Super Saiyan for a few days? You have the chance to decide!
I’m looking forward to seeing how much we can raise for this important cause.
My wife is nervous about how my hair is going to turn out.
With recent events in Georgia and over 3,800 reported anti-Asian hate crimes, this has been a rough year for the Asian community.
I’m grateful for the community leaders and organizations who have been working for the rights of the Asian community long before hate crimes against Asians was a trending topic. One such organization is Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC. Its mission is to build and promote a fair and equitable society for all by fighting for our civil rights through education, litigation, and public policy advocacy. This work includes programs like the upcoming virtual bystander intervention training to counter the surge in anti-Asian American discrimination.
I’ve been struggling to figure out how I can be part of the healing our community needs. I know I don’t have all of the answers or necessary expertise to fix this situation, but I do have a head of hair that hasn’t been cut for over 15 months and a wife who really wants that hair gone.
I am putting my head on the line to help raise money to power Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC. For the next week, I will be actively campaigning and fundraising on behalf of this organization. Every $10 donated will count as one chance to wield your power over my head ($50 = 5 entries). I will be randomly selecting the winner next Monday, April 5, 2021, with the actual haircut/styling taking place sometime early next week.
100% of funds collected will go to Asian Americans Advancing Justice l AAJC.
The possibilities for my future hairstyle are only limited by my current hair length, my receding hairline, and your imagination!
Will I end up with a K-pop bowl cut or a bald top like the Padres Friar? Perhaps I’ll end up with a classic mohawk or mullet? Maybe I’ll bleach it and go Super Saiyan for a few days? You have the chance to decide!
I’m looking forward to seeing how much we can raise for this important cause.
My wife is nervous about how my hair is going to turn out.
Organizer
Dalin Earls
Organizer
Escondido, CA
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - AAJC, Inc.
Beneficiary