>> RELATED: Nearly 300 students at Springfield elementary school receive free new shoes
“It is amazing that we have been able to meet the needs of so many children within our region. There is a lot of work still to be done and we will continue to serve,” said founder and Executive Director Kris Horlacher.
The city of Springfield also is planning to issue a proclamation declaring Friday as “Shoes 4 the Shoeless Day” to honor this milestone.
>> RELATED: Shoes for the Shoeless
Shoes 4 the Shoeless is a Dayton-based nonprofit that provides shoes and socks to children in need through a school-based delivery system.
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