Giving. Caring. Connecting.
Great Needs. Great Deeds.®
Great Deeds® is how we challenge everyone at Great Clips – corporate staff, hair salon owners and friends – to remember what makes us great: the people and the communities where we live and work. Through that loyalty and support, Great Clips contributes millions of dollars to great causes every year.

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Every year for the past 15 years, Great Clips salons have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through generous customer donations to support their local hospitals. These efforts are personal and meaningful, and we invite you to be a part of it.

Operation: Healing Heroes
Operation: Healing Heroes shares the stories of veterans from all eras of war to viewers across the United States and Canada.

Clips of Kindness
A small gesture for those fighting cancer. For many, the idea of hair loss can be daunting and unsettling. But when the time comes, Great Clips can make it easier for customers through our Clips of Kindness program.

Operation Second Chance
Giving back to real-life superheroes. At Great Clips, we recognize the sacrifices the brave men and women in the military make every day to protect us and our families, which is why we support Operation Second Chance.

Thank a Veteran
Say thanks and so much more! While not all of us have served in the military, most of us know at least one veteran we would like to honor on Veterans Day. With this promotion, Great Clips hopes our customers will pay forward an act of appreciation to a veteran in their lives.

Wigs For Kids
Helping children look like themselves. You don’t have to work at a hair salon to know how much your hairstyle affects your appearance and even your outlook on life. That’s why Great Clips salons support Wigs for Kids, so that every child—even those experiencing hair loss—can look like themselves and live their lives.

CUT IT OUT®
Unite to end domestic violence. Salon professionals can be invaluable and influential community partners in the fight against domestic abuse with proper training from the Professional Beauty Association's Cut It Out program.