Schneidman, who was once "brought to his knees" by a crack cocaine addiction, and Levy have been helping countless men and women who were stuck on the street due to drugs and alcohol get back on their feet -- one haircut at a time.
Now, they're ready to take their efforts a step further by creating a structured sober living facility in Southern California that's equipped with a "community of retail and restaurant employment opportunities," Schneidman told Fox News.
It will be geared toward anyone who is struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction.