The Look of Love


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Listen To Our Recent Interview That Was Featured On KJZZ, NPR, & Fronteras!

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The Look of Love on KJZZ 91.5

With Host Lauren Gilger


Words can’t really express when a child is full of gratitude, happiness and joy from something as simple as hair care... Thank you to The Look of Love for your sincere care and generosity.
— WITH MUCH RESPECT- AMBER N., GROUP HOME OWNER, JANUARY 2022

Thanks to The Look of Love, this child was beaming with confidence when she left the salon and she couldn’t wait to return to school and have her hair done for her driving permit picture.
— Jamie M., Kinship and Adoptions, Southwest Human Development

Our Story

As a social worker, The Look of Love’s founder, Niya Parks, saw firsthand the hardships children faced on a daily basis. It was heartbreaking to see the number of ethnically diverse children with hair painfully matted to their head because caregivers for these children didn’t have the resources or education to help them. 

Her experience in social work moved her to create The Look of Love to provide outreach, education, and services to help foster children who are often overlooked, are victims of bullying, or have low self-esteem. By providing proper hair care to help children maintain their appearance, it is our hope that we can make one small difference for children living in the foster care system.

Our Services

The Look of Love serves children, youth, and caregivers through training seminars, direct hair services, and advocacy efforts. We also sponsor free services for homeless youth, victims of bullying, Veterans, multiracial families, and more throughout our nation.

Partnerships in the community — including with foster care groups, hair salons, and small businesses and advocacy organizations — are vital to the work of The Look of Love, and we have hit the ground running to foster those relationships and build out a network of professionals, foster parents, and volunteers to support our cause. 

Our Mission

There is a significant lack of oversight in the social services system to address the challenges that foster parents and caregivers face to care for hair that may be ethnically different from their own, as well as the negative psychological impacts that children face when their hair is not well-maintained. 

The mission of The Look of Love is to empower foster youth through hair care education and services and provide support and hair care for children whose hair needs are often unmanaged due to a lack of understanding. 

All services are contingent on funding. The Look of Love supports a national effort.