GLENARDEN, Md.
I spent the day talking to friends, colleagues, & clients of 29-year-old Rien Green.
“I was scheduled for a two-week cut with him, and I texted him and I didn’t get a response, which was weird,” Dr.
“And he wanted to be a pillar in the community to show you know, the other young men that hey, this is really possible.
Another friend, Cornelius “Neal” McDonald, who’s the owner of StaySolid Youth Mental Health Non-profit and LiveLIVE LLC, said he worked with Green to sponsor five children from the inner city to go to a gala in D.C.
“He was a phenomenal person, phenomenal person,” Glenn said.
Green’s barber chair may now be empty, but his friends said his impact will still be felt.