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Foundation donates shoes to help children live healthier lives.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Recycling puts "green" shoes on the feet of poor children in Guatemala -- for some, it's their first pair of new shoes.
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Brother's Brother Foundation and Crocs™ Soles United donated 10,000 pairs of Crocs™ comfort clogs to impoverished children supported by Children International, a Kansas City-based humanitarian organization. The gift, valued at $100,000, will provide children and their families in Guatemala City, Guatemala, with shoes made from recycled materials. The foundation also paid to ship the shoes to Guatemala.
The donation helps children lead healthier lives. It is common for poor children throughout the world to go barefoot -- which often results in serious parasite and skin infections.
Luke Hingson, the president of Brother's Brother Foundation, said, "We have a history of success collaborating with Children International. They have the ability to persevere through the obstacles of distance and poor infrastructure in developing countries. We know there is success at the end of the day with Children International delivering shoes to children who need help."
James R. Cook, President and CEO of Children International said, "Brother's Brother Foundation and Crocs has shown a tremendous commitment to giving back to the community and the planet. Their effort to help poor children, the world's most valuable resource, is commendable."
The Brother's Brothers Foundation has a long-standing relationship with Children International, and has donated $3.5 million in product donations to Children International since 2005.
About Brother's Brother Foundation:
BBF, a 50-year-old Pittsburgh-based international charity, has provided over $3.3 billion of medical supplies, textbooks, food, seeds, and other humanitarian supplies to people around the world in over 135 countries. With the help of gifts from the general public, corporations and the U.S. government, in 2007 BBF sent product contributions totaling more than $335,603,000 (over 2,000 tons) to those in need in 62 countries, including Argentina, Benin, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Madagascar, Montenegro, Nicaragua, Peru, the Philippines, Rwanda, Serbia, Sudan and Uruguay. Visit us at www.brothersbrother.org.
About Children International:
Established in 1936, Children International is a nonprofit organization with its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. Children International's programs benefit over 300,000 poor children and their families in 11 countries around the world, including Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Mexico, the Philippines, Zambia and the United States. If you would like to help, Sponsor a Child today at www.children.org.
Press Contact:
Dolores Quinn Kitchin
Public Relations
Children International
To page: (816) 942-2000
Cell: (816) 718-0711
SOURCE Children International
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