This Black-Owned Barbershop Provides Free Haircuts To Children Enrolled In Its Book Club

Antonio Brown worked at six barbershops and decided to open his own storefront.

ABC Action News reports he is the founder of Central Station Barbershop and Grooming in St. Petersburg, FL. The decision to open his own shop was driven by a desire to have ownership and forge a legacy.

“Seeing the things that were impacting our community, I understood the importance of ownership and entrepreneurship and different things like that,” he reflected, according to ABC Action News. “So, I wanted to step out on my own and build my own reputation and my own barbershop my way.”

For nine years Central Station Barbershop and Grooming has been making its mark in the community through services that include haircuts, beard trims, hot shaves, and facials for men and women.

“We have a safe space here,” Brown told the outlet. “This is a place where a barber and a client have an opportunity to have one-on-one time.”

The business is also attached to a higher calling. Per the business’ website, children can come to the shop from Monday to Saturday and participate in its book club, which was created in partnership with The Competitive Readers Coalition to increase literacy rates. For those enrolled in the program they will receive a free haircut with each free book, which adds up to 24 over a year.

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