Archive for March, 2011

Japan Relief (Wednesday, March 30th, 2011)

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Crocs donates 100,000 pairs of shoes for Japan relief efforts.

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Shuzz Fundraiser (Friday, March 11th, 2011)

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Collections of shoes such as Prada, Manola Blahnik, and Jimmy Choo were available to purchase directly from the runway at this Crocs Cares sponsored event. A portion of the proceeds and all ticket sales went directly to supply Crocs Shoes for children around the world. These purchased Crocs were delivered to Haiti in April.

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The Jason Kidd Foundation Lauches Partnership with KIPP DFW (Friday, March 11th, 2011)

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“The Jason Kidd Foundation also supports Northern Lights School, a nonprofit institution
providing high quality education to students who would not otherwise have the opportunity, in
Kidd’s hometown of Oakland, Ca. Additionally, Kidd’s personal sponsor, Crocs™ will donate a
pair of shoes to every student at both the KIPP DFW and Northern Lights School through the
Crocs CaresSM program.”

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Life Foundation - Georgia (Tuesday, March 1st, 2011)

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Life Foundation is dedicated to providing life enhancing activities and service to the community in the essential areas of education, wellness, leadership skills, and spiritual growth.

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many children cannot

go to school without the basic necessity such as a pair of shoes.

in ethiopia, one million people

suffer from a disease caused by walking barefoot in volcanic soil [...] (globalshift.org)

millions of people

around the world cannot afford basic necessities such as a pair of shoes.

more than 300 million people

live on less than $1 a day (”globalissues.org”).

2.6 billion people

in the world lack basic sanitation (”globalissues.org”).

some 1.1 billion people

in developing countries have inadequate access to water (”globalissues.org”).

nearly a billion people

entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names (”globalissues.org”).

over 1.4 billion people

globally live on less than $1.25 per day (”Worldbank.org”).

35.9 million people

live below the poverty line in America, including 12.9 million children (”soundvision.com”).

1.7 billion people

live in poverty globally (”Wikipedia.org”).