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In photos: By giving haircuts, school supplies & vaccines The Main Project & Café was a jack of all trades Thursday
Among Us drawings
A row of Among Us drawings laid out onto a table at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Avelina McIntosh
Avelina McIntosh, 1, holds an Among Us drawing and stands next to a unicorn baloon at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Cardell Gallagher and Deelonte
Barber Cardell Gallagher shaves the sides of Deelonte, 8, as part of a free haircut event at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Children drawing at the table
Children getting creative and coloring in their drawings on a table at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Children drawing at the table
Children getting creative and coloring in their drawings on a table at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Handing out school supplies
Children being handed out school supplies by organizers and volunteers at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Handing out school supplies
Children being handed out school supplies by organizers and volunteers at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Leanna Johnson handing out school supplies
Leanna Johnson is handing out school supplies and putting them into bags for children at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Leanna Johnson handing out school supplies
Leanna Johnson is handing out school supplies and putting them into a bag for a child at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and hairstyles and back-to-school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members on Thursday, August 26.
Nyzeer Williams and Salem Boussoufi
Nyzeer Williams, 6, gets his haircut from Salem Boussoufi at the Main Project & Café, located on 1014 State St. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts and back-to-school supplies to children, as well as vaccines for eligible community members, on Thursday.
A trim for the new school year
Barber Tarez Vaughn gives Colton McIntosh, 5, a haircut at the Main Project & Café, 1014 State St., on Thursday. The Main Project was hosting an event to give free haircuts, hairstyles and school supplies to children and vaccines for eligible community members. For additional photos from this event, go to JournalTimes.com/gallery.

