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Shoes4Kids - APTA - NEXT 2014 - Charlotte, NCBrad Thuringer
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Shoes4Kids - APTA - NEXT 2014 - Jackson Park Ministries - Charlotte, NC
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2. Jackson Park
Ministries exists
to transform the
lives of distressed
low-income
families and at-
risk children
located in our
neighborhood,
the greater
Charlotte
community and
beyond.
3. The Shoes4Kids mission is to
make a difference in the health
and life of underserved and
under privileged children by
providing them with a new pair
of athletic shoes.
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4. Wow what a great day to see all of these children
with new shoes and the excitement, some came up
on Monday to the start of camp and they were
showing us their new shoes and may I say with a
great big smile.
Thanks again for bringing the team and your heart
to see this through, anytime you are coming to
Charlotte and you need some help just call.
Only In His Name,
Bob Lamoureux
Pastor/ Operations Director
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assistants and physical therapy students
are meeting the needs of children in
desperate circumstances. S4K collected
and distributed over 1250 pairs of new
youth athletic shoes and socks to the
children of Charlotte, NC.
I am thankful for all who made this effort so
successful, particularly the American
Physical Therapy Association, The North
Carolina Chapter Physical Therapy Assoc.
(APTA), DPT Program - Duke University,
Durham, NC - , Kelsey Nix, DPT – Student
(Duke Uni.), Pat Pande, PT (Free Your
Feet,) New Balance Shoes and ALL the
Shoe Crew Volunteers!
Brad Thuringer, PTA