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Retired Barber Gives Homeless People Haircuts in Exchange for Hugs
Although some of us refuse to believe it, we live in a mean, cutthroat world. Luckily there are still some genuine good Samaritans out there, and Anthony Cymerys is definitely one of them. For the last 25 years, the man known as Joe the Barber has been offering homeless people in Hartford, Connecticut haircuts in exchange for hugs.
Anthony Cymerys started offering his barber services to those less fortunate in 1988, after hearing a sermon about the homeless. He had just retired and was only cutting hair for family, but those inspiring words he had heard in church made him decided he didnt want the homeless looking like homeless anymore. So he prepared his tools, put them in the car and started driving around town looking for people in need of his services. In the beginning, he helped people in shelters and convalescent homes, then he cut hair in downtown YMCA for years, before moving to the carousel near Bushnell Park. Every Wednesday, the wooden benches on the Elm Street side of the park are packed with homeless people waiting for a relaxing haircut, shave and facial massage from the 82-year-old Joe.
As soon as he parks his 1996 Crown Victoria and connects his clippers to the car battery, Cymerys is assaulted with questions about who should be the first in his barber chair. He asks his customers about the desired haircut style, and starts clipping, trimming and shaving. After that, Joe splashes some rubbing alcohol on his hands and proceeds to massage face, ears, neck, throat and shoulders. All he asks in exchange is a nice big hug. It really is love. I love these guys. Thats what its all about, Anthony told the Associated Press. Giving haircuts may not seem like a big deal to a lot of people, but its actually very important. Homeless people have a hard time finding jobs because of the way the look, so Joe is really helping them out of a hairy situation in more ways than one.
http://www.odditycentral.com/news/retired-barber-gives-homeless-people-haircuts-in-exchange-for-hugs.html
Aristus
(68,357 posts)It's true. It becomes a labor of love. I love so many of my homeless patients. And I would reject the mantle of saintly sacrifice if someone offered it to me. I love what I do, and don't want to do anything else.
Thank God for this guy. He sees his customers as people, not as 'homeless'.
mountain grammy
(27,274 posts)OneGrassRoot
(23,424 posts)Thanks!