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10 Young Guys Shave Over 3,000 Kids In Over 8 Communities In Ghana For Free [Photos]

A look into humanitarian work by 10 young guys since 2013, barbering over 3,000 kids in over 8 communities in Ghana.

Tim No Boss(TnB) Barbers College is a crew of young graduates from both SHS and University levels brought together by a Network Engineering graduate of Speedline College by name Isahaq Sterling

According to him , the whole movement started in Nyamekye, a suburb of Lapaz in the year 2013.

They have done this humanitarian activity in several areas in Accra namely

Dansoman,Abeka,Ashaiman,Darkuman,Agape,Sotuom,Awoshie,Tema site 2 amongst others barbering over 3,000 kids and youth for free.

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The TNB team is still on the move to even more areas with a single agenda of helping less privileged people get free hair cut and put a smile on the faces of people as their single contribution to society.

@isahaqsterling revealed that, they couldn’t do this benevolent activity without visiting orphanage homes working with other NGOs to make sure this goes smoothly.

They have visited over 8 homes;
-Teshie children’s home
-Save them young
-Seek life foundation
-Chosen children center
-Happy family shelter
-Ramar rehabilitation center
-Osu children’s home amongst others.

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@isahaqsterling and his team needs your support to make this bigger and help even more people.

They have been running this off their pockets for over for the past 8 years.

Kindly reach out to @tnb_barber_college or @isahaqsterling to support them.

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Source: Ghanaarticles.com

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