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  • Cuts for a cause: Greeley salon steps up to raise money for the Colorado dairy accident victims

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    GREELEY, Colo. — One by one, those of all ages started to show up to Slay’d By T.J., but the haircuts were not the main reason why they were there. On Sunday, the salon put on cuts for a cause to help raise money for the families who lost their loved ones in the deadly dairy accident in Keenesburg.

    While there was a minimum $20 donation, the salon received an outpouring of support with some stopping by just to donate and express their condolences.

    “We opened at 10 a.m.,” Tommy Rizo, owner of the salon, said. “We’ve had lots of foot traffic. Tons of phone calls have been coming in, which has been amazing. My phone has been ringing since 7:30 this morning with people literally across the state, offering help services. Even people just asking where they can donate, if they can send money in.”

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    The Weld County Coroner’s Office released the names of the six men who died at the dairy on Wednesday. The victims were identified as 17-year-old Oscar Espinoza Leos, Alejandro Espinoza Cruz, Jorge Sanchez Pena, Carlos Espinoza Prado, Ricardo Gomez Galvan and Noe Montanez Cansas.

    “It’s definitely hard when you lose one person, but multiple people at the same time, there’s definitely a financial burden that nobody, you know, is prepared for,” Rizo said. And that’s why we like to do things like this just to give back the best way we can.”

    Several of the barbers had their own personal connection to the victims. Denver7 learned Leos liked to cut hair, which made the event even more meaningful to those who knew him.

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    “We all wanted to get our barbers’ license and our own shop,” Carlos Racon said.

    While some customers had connections to the victims, others, like Alice Nava, showed up for the community and to contribute to the fundraiser.

    “Well, because there’s a family in need, and I think as a community we all pull together and every little bit counts,” Nava said. “Tommy and their staff here is so wonderful, and I appreciate them doing this for a family.”

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    As new faces showed up and more haircuts were underway, it was a reminder of the underlying strength and support of this tight-knit community.

    “It tells me that Greeley has a big heart,” Rizo said. “It shows that when people are in need, we can come together and help one another out, you know, help our neighbor out.”

    There will be another fundraising event taking place outside the salon on August 30, featuring a car wash from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a $15 minimum. There will also be another event of a benefit dance at The Rush Event Center, also with a $15 donation per person. For those who cannot make it in person, there is a GoFundMe page that is close to hitting its goal.

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  • ‘Hits close to home’: How the community is coming together to fundraise for Colorado dairy accident victims

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    GREELEY, Colo. — After tragedy hit on Wednesday, a salon is hoping to bring the community together and support the families who lost their loved ones in the deadly dairy accident in Keenesburg. Slay’d by T.J. is hosting cuts for a cause on Sunday, where all are welcome to stop by, with a minimum $20 donation.

    Earlier this week, Denver7 reported on the “dairy accident” in Keenesburg, where six people died, and looked for answers as to how this could have happened. On Friday, the Weld County Coroner’s Office released the six identities of the victims, including Oscar Espinoza Leos, a high school student, and his father, Alejandro Espinoza Cruz.

    Yulissa Orquiz, the manager of the salon, shared her family’s personal connection to one of the victims and her hope for the community to come together during this time of tragedy.

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    “We’re really close with the youngest victim, Oscar. He was basically like a little brother for me and my family,” Orquiz said. “He was my brother’s best friend, and so it just hits really close to home for us to help out and try and relieve as much financial stress as we can from his mom because she lost her husband and her son, so it’s just really hard.”

    The salon will open on Sunday at 10 a.m. and close around 6 p.m. with four barbers working to help raise funds. Orquiz is praying for a good outcome, encouraging everyone to come and donate to help these families during this time.

    “I just want to make sure that Oscar’s mom knows that she has a whole community behind her and that we’re willing to help, obviously, not just with those victims, but all the victims,” Orquiz said.

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    Orquiz confirmed 100% of the funds raised will go directly to the families and shared the significance of this event to those who knew Oscar.

    “One of the main reasons that we’re doing haircuts is because, obviously, my career is a cosmetologist. But, aside from working at the lechery that [Oscar] worked at and going to school. He also was a barber, so he cut hair, so I feel like it makes it even more special, more of a big deal for me,” Orquiz said.

    Besides the hair-cutting event, there will also be a car wash event on the 30th and a benefit dance featuring live music along with a silent auction to help raise funds. Oqruiz also made several donation jars for businesses in Greeley to use to collect donations. There is also a GoFundMe to support with “funeral expenses, memorial arrangements, and any immediate needs as they begin to navigate life without their loved ones.”

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