Cuban barbers in Miami send tools to a boy who earns a living as a barber in Bayamo

Cuban barbers in Miami are sending tools to Christian, a 14-year-old from Bayamo who works as a barber to support his family.


Workers from Adonay 01 Barber Shop in Miami sent a toolbox to a boy who earns a living as a barber on the streets of Bayamo.

In a message posted on Instagram, the barbershop team, located at 5305 SW 8th St, Miami, showcased some utensils and cutting tools that were sent to the minor in Cuba.

Especially Adonay, the business representative, showed his personal scissors, which he gifted to the boy as a sign of support among colleagues.

"These are the ones I personally use, and I'm going to send them to you so you can put them to good use back in Cuba," he said excitedly. "Keep it up, don't hold back, my king," he concluded in the message.

Cuban barbers in Miami were touched after a video circulated on social media featuring a 14-year-old boy named Christian, who has been working in that trade since he was 12 to support his family in Bayamo.

In a small makeshift booth in his neighborhood, he offers haircuts and shaves at very affordable prices.

The minor lives with his grandfather, his aunt, and a seven-year-old younger sister, who largely depend on the income he generates.

In addition to his work as a barber, Christian sells charcoal and cassava to supplement his income and support his family in a country where the government claims that child labor does not exist.

Frequently Asked Questions about Child Labor and Solidarity with Cuban Barbers

How are the Cuban barbers in Miami helping Christian, the young barber from Bayamo?

The Cuban barbers in Miami sent a box of barbering tools to Christian, a 14-year-old who works as a barber in Bayamo to support his family. This aid includes personal scissors and other essential tools for his profession.

Why does Christian, a 14-year-old boy, work as a barber in Bayamo?

Christian has been working as a barber since he was 12 years old to support his family due to the difficult economic situation in Cuba. Although the government claims that child labor does not exist, the reality tells a different story, forcing many children to work to contribute to the family's income.

What other jobs does Christian do to support his family?

In addition to his work as a barber, Christian sells charcoal and cassava to increase his income and support his family. This variety of activities reflects the need to find multiple sources of income in a context of economic crisis.

How has the international community reacted to Christian's situation?

The international community, particularly on social media, has shown solidarity and support for Christian. Calls have been made to donate tools and grooming products that could improve his working conditions. Christian's story has sparked an empathetic and collaborative response.

What does Christian's story reflect about the economic situation in Cuba?

Christian's story reflects the growing economic crisis in Cuba, where many children and adolescents are forced to work to help support their families. This phenomenon highlights the shortages and challenges faced by the population, especially the younger generation, on the island.

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