<strong>Minnesota School of Cosmetology (MSC)</strong> is collecting donations of coats from their clients to be donated to children in their area.
Minnesota School of Cosmetology (MSC) is collecting donations of coats from their clients to be donated to children in their area.

Minnesota School of Cosmetology (MSC) is once again partnering with the Salvation Army to help kids in their area keep warm this winter.

Both Plymouth and Woodbury, MN locations are now accepting gently used or new coat donations from clients. In return for those donations clients will receive $10 off a single service.

“Our goal is to beat the 150 coats we collected last year between each location,” said Cori Omundson, front desk manager.

Besides the adult-size coats, there is a great needed for infant, toddler and children ages 3-12 sizes.

Donations will be collected through Oct. 24, 2016 at the MSC locations.

  • The Woodbury campus is located at 1750 Weird Drive Ste. 3, Woodbury, MN 55125.
  • The Plymouth campus is located at 1425 County Rd 101, Plymouth, MN 55447.

For more information, contact Cassie Hartman at 651-332-8073 or chartman@globeuniversity.edu

Minnesota School of Cosmetology (MSC) provides hands-on training for careers in beauty and fashion. Working under the direct supervision of licensed instructors, students apply their skill and talent—providing high-quality, affordable services to the public. MSC has two locations: Woodbury (651-287-2180) and Plymouth (763-404-4800). MSC is part of the Globe Education Network, a premier, family-managed system of career colleges, universities and training centers based in Woodbury, Minn. These specialty skills colleges prepare work-ready professionals for successful careers in a wide range of high-demand fields. Through its mission, We Care, the organization integrates hands-on and career-focused education with service- and applied-learning experiences that expose students to their communities and real-world situations. For more information about Minnesota School of Cosmetology go to www.msccollege.edu.

 

 

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