3 November 2015
HABB has launched an innovative new Supporters Club which has been created to recognise the many salons and stylists who enable the industry charity to support hairdressers in their hour of need.
With three exclusive levels to aspire to depending on the level commitment, there is a membership option for everyone from individual stylists to salons who deserve to be recognized for their phenomenal fundraising activity.
The entry status is Cherub with donations for as little as £6.25 per month; HABB Angels make a larger contribution to the industry charity; while Saint status rewards those who have gone the extra mile.
Benefits are tied to the status and include logos for promotional materials, window stickers, entry in the Hall of Fame and eligibility to exclusive events and competitions.
Busy salon owners and stylists often tell us that they would love to support HABB as they know what a fantastic cause it is, but they simply do not have the time to run a fundraising event.
We launched the Supporter’s Club at Salon International as a way to make it even easier to support the industry’s charity and provide much needed support to our beneficiaries, while those who do run events will receive additional recognition as HABB Saints.
The club will recognise and reward our supporters so that we can say ‘thank you, we couldn’t do it without you!’” says HABB President David Drew.
Membership
The three membership levels are Cherub (£75), Angel (£250) and Saint (£650).
All members will receive a supporters club logo they can use on their marketing materials along with fundraising information. Angels and Saints will also receive a window sticker and inclusion in the Hall of Fame; while Saints will be sent a framed certificate and the opportunity to win access to a HABB hero business professional.
Find out more
To find out more about the HABB Supporters Club and become a member, salons and stylists can download the Supporters Pack online at www.habb.org
If you would like more information about HABB or how you can get involved visit the website habb.org or contact Tersea Frise on 01737 212494 or teresa@habb.org.