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Just Cuts Partners with World's Greatest Shave to support Australian families facing Blood Cancer

09 Feb 2024
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Just Cuts has unveiled its pivotal role as the major Hairdressing & Barbering Partner of the World's Greatest Shave in 2024. 

The startling reality is that Australia loses an alarming 16 people to blood cancer every day. That's 16 mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, siblings, and grandparents. 16 families that lose a loved one. Even more concerning is the projection that these figures are poised to nearly double by 2035 unless proactive measures are taken.

Expressing their enthusiasm for the partnership, Just Cuts emphasised the profound meaning this collaboration holds for them. As a family-oriented brand, they are eager to contribute to making a difference in the lives of those affected by blood cancer.

 

Just Cuts is rallying the community to join them to help families facing blood cancer. By participating in the World's Greatest Shave through a Shave, Cut, or Colour, individuals can become part of a community of trailblazers dedicated to shaping a brighter future for blood cancer patients and their families.

As March approaches, Just Cuts Teams across Australia are gearing up to actively participate in the initiative. The community can anticipate creative and engaging ways Just Cuts will contribute to this vital cause. The brand urges everyone to stay tuned for updates on their involvement.

To amplify the impact, Just Cuts encourages individuals to sign up for the World's Greatest Shave at worldsgreatestshave.com, either as an individual or as part of a team. This provides a platform for everyone to play a role in combatting the blood cancer crisis and supporting those affected.

Your support will …
Help keep families together when they need each other most.
Help provide practical and emotional support services to patients and their families.  
Help fund cutting-edge research and campaign for change for those affected. 
Help families meet basic costs like putting food on the table, covering rent, or paying bills.

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