Zero Street Kids
A partnership giving vulnerable young people access to professional beauty training, confidence, and dignified work.
In 2026, Lintons Foundation and Zero Street Foundation are coming together to give more vulnerable young people the opportunity to access professional beauty training, build confidence, and step into dignified work. This partnership began in 2021, when six girls were adopted into the program and enrolled at Lintons College of Beauty. For these young women, adoption meant more than access to school. It meant a second chance, hope, structure, mentorship, and the possibility of earning a stable income through meaningful work.
Access to training
Professional beauty education at Lintons College of Beauty.
Confidence and mentorship
Structure, support and role models throughout the journey.
Dignified work
A pathway to stable income and meaningful employment.
From adoption to employment
The beginning
Six girls were adopted into the program and enrolled at Lintons College of Beauty, gaining access to school, structure and mentorship.
A second chance
For these young women, adoption meant more than education. It meant hope, mentorship, and the possibility of earning a stable income through meaningful work.
Proof of possibility
Some of these students have since secured employment, proving what becomes possible when opportunity meets determination.
Scaling the impact
Lintons Foundation and Zero Street Foundation are coming together to give more vulnerable young people the opportunity to train, build confidence, and step into dignified work.
A second chance can change a whole family's future.
When a young person earns a skill, the income and dignity ripple far beyond them.
Sponsor a young person's second chance
Your gift funds training, mentorship and the tools to step into dignified work.

