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Shoe Stores and Basketball Coaches Donate Loads of Sneakers to Poor Kids

Shoe Stores and Basketball Coaches Donate Loads of Sneakers to Poor Kids
companies are donating millions of pairs of shoes to help children in impoverished countriesAfter food, clean water and simple housing, shoes are one of the most basic needs that can help change lives.

Inspired by compassionate college basketball coaches and retail sales struggles, companies are donating millions of pairs of shoes to help children in impoverished countries.

After food, clean water and simple housing, shoes are one of the most basic needs that can help change lives. Over 300 million children woke up this morning without a pair of shoes. Soon, many of those children will have new hope with this life changing gift.

The vision for Samaritan's Feet was conceived over 28 years ago on one hot summer afternoon at a camp in Lagos, Nigeria when a stranger from Wisconsin befriended a young African boy. The young boy, like so many other children in Africa and around the world, had never known the comfort and security of owning a pair of tennis shoes. This "Good Samaritan" gave a life-changing gift and a message of hope to that 9-year old boy. He gave him his first pair of shoes.

Throughout 2008, led by coach Ron Hunter of IUPUI, a number of college basketball coaches have taken to the court in their bare feet to create awareness. This awareness led to an opportunity to appear on "Inside the NBA" with Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. The national exposure has inspired major corporations to donate millions of pairs of shoes.

(www.samaritansfeet.org)

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