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Shoe Aid for Africa – 90,000 pairs collected for Malawi

publication date: Feb 11, 2010
Sorting shoes for Africa
Over 500 schools across the UK donated their unwanted shoes in October in a bid to change a child’s life in Africa. The Shoe Aid for Africa campaign was launched for the first time last year by shoe care experts Kiwi, to give UK families a chance to change lives in Africa.

Kiwi are very pleased to have the support of The Football Association (FA) for this year’s campaign. The FA have recognised the great work the campaign does and are enthusiastic and passionate about football at a grass roots level. England team members Emile Heskey, Matthew Upson and Rob Green have also pledged their personal support and donated their boots to the campaign.

Just over a month after the campaign finished the shoes were sorted ready to be sent to Africa. Kiwi representatives and the entire Sara Lee marketing team wrapped up warm and kicked off the sorting process which is now nearly complete. The shoes are being sorted at the Planet Aid UK warehouse in Corby, Northamptonshire. Planet Aid UK is the British member of Humana People to People. Humana People to People was born from Development Aid from People to People and is a global membership organisation, which at present comprises 32 national associations working in 40 countries.