Gallery: Beyond the Cut: Stittsville Barber Rallies Community for Men’s Mental Health

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Event Date: 11/30/2025
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Stittsville’s One Zero Six Salon hosted its 4th annual Beyond the Cut fundraiser this Sunday, led by co-owner James Noun to support men’s mental health at The Royal Ottawa. What began as a simple idea — donating proceeds from November haircuts — has grown into a powerful community movement. As a first-generation Cambodian Canadian, James understands both the stigma around men speaking about mental health and the cultural expectations common in many immigrant families.

Now raising his young son Lennox with his wife and business partners Saly Mak, James is determined to lead by example and show men from all backgrounds that it’s not only acceptable but brave to talk openly about mental health.

Barbers from shops across Ottawa came together to stand with him, cutting hair side by side in a show of unity, brotherhood, and community care.

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All proceeds will support The Royal’s mental health programs, with donations still open here: theRoyal.crowdchange.ca/127755

Soula Burrell of GOHBA, Jenny Chen of Catalais Consulting, Doan Nguyen of Milo PR
Karolyn Prum of One Zero Six, Jeanny Prak of One Zero Six
Taylor Crampton of Sunday Haircut + Colour Club, Rowan Thomas of Sunday Haircut + Colour Club,
Justin Meas, James Noun of One Zero Six, Henry Tran, Vincent Hoang
Rowan Thomas of Sunday Haircut + Colour Club,

DJ Conor Brisard CGB of Ottawa
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