
Haringtons Helps
What is Haringtons Helps?
At Haringtons we have always been proud members of the communities we serve, offering to help when asked and providing a service which we know improves the well being of our customers. When the world can lack positivity, we want to extend our reach and give back a little more, with the simple aim of spreading some joy with our Haringtons Helps concept.
Haringtons Helps offers individuals and groups within our communities the chance to come and experience our Cut and Finish Service completely free of charge, quite simply to raise the spirits of those that need it.
Whether it’s a thank you to the leader of a community group doing vital work, some recognition of a volunteer that’s gone the extra mile, a little pick me up hair cut for someone who has lost their job or a confidence boost for those who have come out of the other side of chemo - we’re there.
Each week our reception teams will share the appointments which are available and we book them on a first come, first served basis (one appointment is allowed per worthy recipient).
Nominate now!
Do you know someone who deserves our extra special care and attention? If there's a group or a person you know that warrants this special attention - please let us know by clicking here and filling in the form, then we'll add them to our waiting list.
Because let's face it, on a good hair day, you can conquer the world!
Claire manages an old people's home and cares for disabled children.
Elizabeth was nominated for looking after her poorly daughter.
Works as part of the Brendoncare team, a charity which empowers older people to live fulfilling lives.
Jane volunteers for Maidenhead Thames Hospice in her free time.
Laura was nominated for being a wonderful end of life carer.
Patsy works for Mencap, a charity which helps people with disabilities.
Diane works at Naomi's House and Jack's Place, a hospice for children and young adults.
Tara was nominated for going above and beyond as a headteacher.
Liz was nominated for being a fantastic carer in her community.
Claire was nominated for doing great things for her community.
Saba works for the NHS in A&E and is a wonderful comfort to all the patients and her colleagues.
Nominated for being a fabulous nurse at Naomi's House and Jack's Place, a hospice for children and young adults.
This lovely lady was nominated for being an unpaid carer and looking after those in need.
Zoe is an unpaid carer and goes the extra mile for those she cares for.