
The Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Adult Cosmetology program recently held their annual “It’s So Much More Than Hair” event. The event is a project that students hold every year to raise awareness of the medical condition called alopecia. They donate wigs to anyone with hair loss and raise money for a deserving family/group/person. This year the event raised over $2,000 for The Chemo Care Bag Project. In photo, seated, from left to right: Adult Cosmetology students Destiney Hockenberry, Keaton Maines, Paige Newhouse, and Hanna Martino. Back row from left to right: Debbie Gmerek, Adult Cosmetology Instructor; Adult Cosmetology Students Jeana Meyer, Lauren Shaffer, and Kelsey Oakes. To learn more about the opportunities at CCCTC, visit us at www.ccctc.edu.