Paul Brown Salons Provides Makeovers to Camp Anuenue Patients
Kids with cancer got primped and pampered by the stylists of Paul Brown Salons & Spas as part of their experience at Camp Anuenue, an annual event sponsored by Camp Mokeleia. Philanthropist and globally recognized beauty expert, Paul Brown has donated his services to the North Shore camp for the last 26 years.
Elizabeth Jakaitis・Assistant Editor
August 5, 2014
1 min to read
Paul Brown, master stylist and philanthropist, puts the finishing touch on a camper at Camp Anuenue.
Kids with cancer got primped and pampered by the stylists of Paul Brown Salons & Spas as part of their experience at Camp Anuenue, an annual event sponsored by Camp Mokeleia. Philanthropist and globally recognized beauty expert, Paul Brown has donated his services to the North Shore camp for the last 26 years.
“Camp Anuenue truly brightens the lives of children who are suffering from cancer, and we are so blessed to have been a part of this since the initiative’s early beginnings,” said Brown, master stylist and CEO of Paul Brown Salons & Spas. “Our entire team is deeply committed to giving back to the community, and helping these kids feel as beautiful on the outside as they are on the inside is just one way our stylists are doing this.”
Brown donates more than $100,000 in products and services each year to various nonprofit organizations such as Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Alzheimer’s Association, American Heart Association, Hawaii Theatre and many more. He encourages other salons to get involved within their own community by reaching out to charitable organizations to offer similar partnerships.
“We’re supporting worthy organizations by sharing our time and talents,” added Brown. “These philanthropic endeavors not only raises our profile, but demonstrates how our salons and stylists are part of the fabric of the community.”
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