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CBS4 Denver reports Sly’s Salon in Denver is providing free haircuts to the homeless in advance of the Democratic National Convention. The effort was organized by Denver Human Services.
It seems to be a first — don’t move the homeless, clean them up. That was the work of one salon and the recipients didn’t even seem to care if the Democrats were coming to town. Sly’s Salon at 17th and Grant was offering free haircuts to the homeless Monday. “To give them haircuts and make them all spiffed up for the Democratic National Convention, because they are part of our community as well,” said Ghandia Gohnson, co-owner of Sly’s Salon.
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One of the recipients says she doesn’t care about the convention, she just wants to look good.
Nancy Kohfahl said she became homeless after becoming a victim of domestic abuse. She didn’t care that the Democrats were coming to Denver. She said it was a chance to get back on her feet. “I wanted to look good for Nancy and now I do,” Kohfahl said. “I’m looking for a job interview and a job and to get off the homeless streets of Denver.”
CBS 4 Denver also reports there’s some evidence police are cracking down on the homeless.
A businessman came up to CBS4’s Rick Sallinger and suggested doing a story on how police are now cracking down on the homeless in the Park Avenue area. A minute later several squad cars drove up and began questioning people. One man was handcuffed, but later released.
Another approach: Free movie and museum passes and mass transit tickets. Denver police deny they are trying to hide the homeless:
Where are we going to hide our homeless during the convention? The short answer: We don’t hide the homeless — ever,” Denver police and homeless advocates said in Denver’s newspaper written by the homeless. The city says it is encouraging the homeless to take part in the convention week activities for the public.