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Getting the motivation to work out everyday is no easy feat. With work and other obligations, finding time to just relax seems to be a struggle. However, some people still find a fun, creative way to make it all work.
Phoenix residents are invited to recycle their "gently worn" shoes in an effort to help distribute shoes to people in need.
Phoenix residents are invited to recycle their "gently worn" shoes in an effort to help distribute shoes to people in need.
What started out as a simple search on Google has proven successful in securing hundreds of pairs of shoes for people around the world.
Lori Worachek and her daughter Kayla 5, show off shoes and boxes of shoes they have collected, 415 in all so far for her cause Soles 4 Souls. Woracheck would like to hit 1000 shoes before shipping them off to needy children and adults around the world. June, 23, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Lori Worachek and her daughter Kayla 5, show off shoes and boxes of shoes they have collected, 415 in all so far for her cause Soles 4 Souls. Woracheck would like to hit 1000 shoes before shipping them off to needy children and adults around the world. June, 23, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Lori Worachek and her daughter Kayla 5, show off shoes and boxes of shoes they have collected, 415 in all so far for her cause Soles 4 Souls. Woracheck would like to hit 1000 shoes before shipping them off to needy children and adults around the world. June, 23, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Foot Solutions in Surprise participated in a program to provide hundreds of Phoenix homeless residents with shoes. Certified pedorthists from Foot Solutions in Surprise and other Valley locations performed free foot evaluations and fit new shoes and socks on hundreds of individuals from local homeless and women’s shelters.
Foot Solutions in Surprise participated in a program to provide hundreds of Phoenix homeless residents with shoes. Certified pedorthists from Foot Solutions in Surprise and other Valley locations performed free foot evaluations and fit new shoes and socks on hundreds of individuals from local homeless and women’s shelters.
Collecting 1,000 shoes seems like an impossible task, but a local group of 5- to 6-year-olds has been able to prove that anything is possible.
Collecting 1,000 shoes seems like an impossible task, but a local group of 5- to 6-year-olds has been able to prove that anything is possible.
CGCC, Soles4Souls partner to collect shoes for those in need
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When Debbie Wrigley was browsing through the sidewalk sale at Millie’s Hallmark, she expected to find a few gifts for her grandchildren. Instead she found bargain-priced shoes and T-shirts to send to children in Haiti.
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Local resident Debbie Wrigley (left) and Judy McLaughlin, an employee at Millie's Hallmark, share a laugh Thursday while going through some of the shoes and shirts that will be sent to earthquake victims in Haiti as part of the program Soles for Souls. If interested in donating, contact Wrigley at (602) 705-2915. For more information about Soles for Souls, visit www.soles4souls.org.
Local residents Kathy Scheib and Debbie Wrigley have collected sandals called Crocs that will be sent to earthquake victims in Haiti as part of the program Soles for Souls. If interested in donating, contact Wrigley at (602) 705-2915. For more information about Soles for Souls, visit www.soles4souls.org.
Local residents Kathy Scheib (left) and Debbie Wrigley display some of the shoes and shirts Thursday that will be sent to earthquake victims in Haiti as part of the program Soles for Souls. If interested in donating, contact Wrigley at (602) 705-2915. For more information about Soles for Souls, visit www.soles4souls.org.
Debbie Wrigley (left) and Judy McLaughlin, an employee at Millie's Hallmark, sort through shoes and shirts Thursday that will be sent to earthquake victims in Haiti as part of the program Soles for Souls. If interested in donating, contact Wrigley at (602) 705-2915. For more information about Soles for Souls, visit www.soles4souls.org.
Debbie Wrigley (left) and Judy McLaughlin, an employee at Millie's Hallmark, sort through shoes and shirts Thursday that will be sent to earthquake victims in Haiti as part of the program Soles for Souls. If interested in donating, contact Wrigley at (602) 705-2915. For more information about Soles for Souls, visit www.soles4souls.org.
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