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Originally a statewide program in Alabama created by The Women's Fund of
Greater Birmingham and the Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence, CUT IT
OUT trained over 500 Alabama salon professionals in 2002. As Grants
Allocation Chair for this organization, Southern Living At HOME Founder
and Executive Director Dianne Mooney envisioned a program that would reach
nationwide.
During this time, the National Cosmetology Association and Clairol Professional
had separately identified domestic abuse as an area in which both could make a
difference. The three organizations formed a partnership to take CUT IT OUT
national in March 2003.
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