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The Cutting Crew Cut-A-Thon to support OCO Adopt-A-Family program

Written by: John DeRousie, Custom Marketing Solutions
OSWEGO, NY – The Oswego Cutting Crew Hair Salon is partnering with Oswego County Opportunities, Crisis & Development Services to sponsor a family.

On December 2, The Oswego Cutting Crew Hair Salon, on Route 104 East in the Oswego Plaza will hold a cut-a-thon from 4 – 6 p.m.

For a $10 donation, you will receive a shampoo and haircut.

All proceeds from the cut-a-thon will be used to support the adopted family.

If you are interested in adopting a family on individual for the holidays please contact OCO at 315-342-7532.

Donations of Christmas gifts, toys, clothing, non-perishable foods and monetary donations are also being accepted at the salon to help make the holidays a little brighter for their adopted family that includes a 9-month-old boy, young adults (male and female) and older adults (male and female).

For additional information on the cut-a-thon, contact The Cutting Crew at 315-342-0721.

For information on OCO Crisis and Development Services Adopt-A-Family program, contact Patty O’Connor at 315-342-7532.

OCO, Inc is a private, non-profit agency that has been supporting communities throughout Oswego County since 1966.

A member agency of the United Way of Greater Oswego County, OCO provides more than 50 vital services throughout 80 separate locations.

For more information, visit www.oco.org

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