A retired U.S. Marine, whose mobile barbershop was stolen earlier this year, is getting a second chance to continue serving the community thanks to a little help from fellow barbers and a military nonprofit.

Keith Harris, who previously served nearly two decades in the Marine Corps, offers free haircuts to veterans, people experiencing homelessness, and children in single-parent households.

He calls it his way of giving back.

“When you give someone a haircut, it changes their whole day,” Harris said. “It can take like 10 years off people, you know? Especially if you cut real good.”

KSAT 12 first spoke to Harris in August after his custom trailer, outfitted as a mobile barbershop, was stolen from a storage facility.

Harris said he had poured thousands of dollars and countless hours int

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