Update: Since our story aired, even more families and single parents have reached out to Brittany Starks asking if she might have time to braid their child's hair, too. A single mother of two donated ...
Back to school can be stressful for parents, but one Tennessee woman is helping to relieve that stress one braid at a time. Starks offered her service in August in a post on the “’Hip Antioch” ...
In homes, churches and in braiding shops around Nashville, Brittany Starks and a team of dedicated volunteers are helping parents lighten their load, one braid at a time. Starks' idea was a simple one ...
After posting on Facebook offering to braids kids' hair for free, Brittany Starks has worked with dozens of children and plans to start a nonprofit to do even more Wendy Grossman Kantor is an ...
Shataya Scott has braided hair since she was a teenager. While braiding is so popular, it’s cost prohibitive for some parents. So, Scott offered up a proposal to officials at her children’s school – ...
A friend's act of kindness inspired a woman in Antioch, Tennessee, to lend a helping hand by braiding children's hair for free. Then, Brittany Starks' generosity led more than a thousand people to ...
In preparation for the back-to-school season, the salon will provide free hair braiding at their storefront August 13, 14, and 15 from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Originally from West Africa, Sarah Moisema has ...
Yulanda Norton was in a bind. Her youngest daughter asked to get her hair braided before the start of school, but Norton couldn’t afford it. Norton, who is a nursing assistant in Nashville, lost her ...