In partnership with Ben Felicia Horowitz, Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall (the chief executive of Twitter and Square) Libra/The Pritzker Family, and The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Mayvenn is raising funds to bring much-needed relief to hairstylists in the Black community.
In order to help the stylist community stay afloat during these difficult times, Mayvenn, a Black-owned supplier and distributor of high quality beauty products, has launched their #SaveTheSalon campaign to raise money to provide $500 for stylists across the country via
their GoFundMe page.
Mayvenn’s #SaveTheSalon campaign plans to raise at least $2M to provide $500 for 4,000 of their stylists.
Mayvenn is exploring not only how to support stylists in this difficult moment, but to be a better partner in the long term,” says Diishan Imira, CEO and Founder of Mayvenn
In support of this goal, Mayvenn has garnered backing from Ben and Felicia Horowitz, Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall (the chief executive of Twitter and Square), Libra/the Pritzker Family, and The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation.
Using technology, Mayvenn helps to boost stylists’ incomes by connecting them with new clients and helping them sell products.