Students at Baldwin High School@Shubert, a secondary school that focuses on career and technical education, are not only gaining real-world skills in barbering, but are also partnering with the Baldwin-based nonprofit, Bethany House, to provide wigs for women who use the facility's services. The nonprofit provides shelter and transitional housing and supportive emergency programs for homeless women, and women who are victims of domestic violence and their dependent children. Credit: Newsday/Howard Schnapp

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