Nordstrom partners with nonprofit to provide shoes to children in need

Nordstrom hopes to donate more than 200 thousand pairs of shoes to
children who need them through its latest partnership with Shoes That
Fit. The retailer has teamed with the nonprofit organization every
year for the past ten to provide new sneakers to kids in need
throughout the country.

Between now and October 4, Nordstrom customers may purchase
10-dollar giving cards in all stores or donate online.

The donated shoes are delivered to schools across the U.S. Schools
have shared that 40 percent of students who received new shoes through
the Shoes That Fit program increased attendance and 87 percent
reported increased self-esteem.

“For children to reach their full potential, they need to feel good
about themselves. Creating this confidence in children at a young age
is empowering and critical to their future success,” Amy Fass, CEO of
Shoes That Fit, explained in a press release. “We are proud to partner
with Nordstrom to give back to these children and invest in their
future.”

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