Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
Love & Nappyness Annual Hair Care Drive Runs Through Dec. 17
Clip: 12/11/2021 | 2m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
A holiday drive bringing hair care products to those in need.
The Love and Nappyness Hair Care Drive was started by Chicago hip hop artist Matt Muse. The goal is to collect unused natural hair care, skincare and personal hygiene products. Anyone can drop off items at six locations across the Chicago area including the Silver Room in Hyde Park. The products will then be donated to Ignite, a shelter for youth facing housing insecurity, and Saint Leonards
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
Love & Nappyness Annual Hair Care Drive Runs Through Dec. 17
Clip: 12/11/2021 | 2m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
The Love and Nappyness Hair Care Drive was started by Chicago hip hop artist Matt Muse. The goal is to collect unused natural hair care, skincare and personal hygiene products. Anyone can drop off items at six locations across the Chicago area including the Silver Room in Hyde Park. The products will then be donated to Ignite, a shelter for youth facing housing insecurity, and Saint Leonards
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