One day without shoes

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TOMS Shoes, a company launched in 2006, matches every pair of shoes sold with a new pair given to a child in need. The company calls it the “One for One Movement.” Last Tuesday, Denison students joined supporters of the movement worldwide and ditched their shoes for “One Day Without Shoes” to spread awareness about the impact that a pair of shoes can have on a child’s life. In this photo, students are recording their participation by adding their footprints to a banner to be displayed in Slayter.

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