Miracle Jones The heart behind Bellinghams Juneteenth movement

Bellingham, WALocal News

Miracle Jones operates Miraculous Braidz & Beauty in Bellingham, WA, where she integrates her hairstyling skills with community engagement. After moving to the area eight years ago, she initially began her business from home before transitioning to a brick-and-mortar location in 2020. Alongside her hair services, she founded Miraculous Events, which began with face painting and has evolved into organizing community events like the third annual Juneteenth celebration. Jones emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, stating that the Juneteenth event is meant for everyone, reflecting her commitment to community unity. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, Jones has thrived, gaining overwhelming local support.

Her community-oriented approach has allowed her to provide free services and organize numerous events, including Easter egg hunts and Christmas celebrations. With plans to expand her business across the United States, Jones remains focused on fostering connections and joy within her community. Her work exemplifies the positive impact of local businesses on community cohesion.

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