Join a Loneliness Project

Community Care Beauty helps Licensed Cosmetologists support Loneliness Projects, aiming to help fight a loneliness epidemic the surgeon general says is harming and killing millions of adults and children each year, and adding billions of dollars to healthcare costs. 

Research shows beauty professionals and barbers with proper training can save lives, add clients, increase income and enjoy more job satisfaction by helping protect their  community against loneliness.

This is how to help:

    1    Take the Social Health training to become Certified as a Social Health Coach ($125*), Certification makes you an expert on loneliness, social disconnection, the loneliness epidemic and solutions for loneliness. (training and certification is online, with flexible hours, about 6 hrs to complete). Register for training here: 

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    2    Enjoy the ride! Host fun events, gain community respect, new contacts, business growth, extra income, personal satisfaction 

*Programs are sustained by fees and donations, using no government or public funds.

Community Loneliness Projects are sponsored by the Community Care Beauty Institute, a national public health organization helping local beauty professionals identify and fight social disconnection and loneliness, a threat the surgeon general says is harming and killing millions of adults and children each year. 

Note: to be part of Loneliness Project media campaigns, you must be a Certified Social Health Coach. Register here:

https://buy.stripe.com/28o4hb3Ja1GWfIc8wy

Testimonial:

Getting certified to help fight the loneliness epidemic was one of the best professional and personal growth steps I have ever taken. The grand opening media event at our salon was amazing. Local newspapers, magazines, TV stations and city Council members showed up. Loneliness is very high on the media radar! We’ve gotten more new clients than ever, and even a few new stylists. Social connection events at our salon are packed and everyone seems to enjoy them. More and more people drop in just because they like to be here. I truly believe this has been a splash of good social health for the community.

Marilyn Klisser, Owner

Salon On First,

Coronado, CA