Your Chance to Donate Shoes to Those in Need

Category: "Inspire" Stories, Integrity Contests

Date: June 2, 2021

The winner of Integrity’s Got Talent, Andrew Buaiz, elected the LA Dream Center as his chosen charity. In addition to Andrew’s cash prize, Integrity proudly donated to this fantastic organization.

The LA Dream Center provides vital services to countless people in need, reaching almost two dozen neighborhoods all across Los Angeles County every week. Here’s a great photo of the shoes finding their homes:

As shared on Inspire, we would love your help joining in the cause!

Family First Life is putting on a shoe drive to support this charity. Their goal is to collect 10,000 new pairs of shoes to give to children in need. We know they can hit their target, especially with the generous, service-oriented members of the Integrity family behind them.

To donate a pair (or a few!) please send shoes to the Dream Center Foundation, 2301 Bellevue Ave, Los Angeles, California 90026.

Each and every donation is greatly appreciated!

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