PBA/NCA Now Accepting Applications and Donations for Beauty Pros Affected by Recent Tornados

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The PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund was established in 1955 to assist salons in rebuilding following the devastation of a natural disaster. Throughout the course of five decades, the Disaster Relief Fund has been there for beauty professionals in times of dire need. As devastating tornadoes have affected the lives and livelihoods of many in multiple parts of the country, particularly Alabama, PBA | NCA is asking all industry professionals to make their tax deductible donations to the PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund, a unique effort that provides 100% of all funds raised directly to beauty industry professionals in need.

"The PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund is a perfect way for our industry to come together and help support fellow beauty professionals in their time of need," states Steve Sleeper, executive director of the Professional Beauty Association (PBA).

Donations can be made to the PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund online, by mail or by phone. Contributions can be made online by credit card by simply completing the online donation form at: www.probeauty.org/disaster-relief-fund.

Check or money order donations should be made payable to PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund and mailed to 15825 N. 71st St., Suite 100, Scottsdale, AZ 85254.

Contributions can also be made by phone by calling the PBA | NCA toll-free number at 800-468-2274.

Please help spread the word. Spa professionals that have been affected by this natural disaster can apply for assistance from the PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund by downloading the Application for Aid at www.probeauty.org/disaster-relief-fund.

Please send completed application and any additional documents to:

PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund

C/O PBA | NCA

15825 N. 71st St., Suite 100

Scottsdale, AZ 85254

100% of donations made to the PBA | NCA Disaster Relief Fund, a 501c3 tax-exempt fund, will be used to help rebuild careers, businesses and lives. Donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions.

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