OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) – Brand new pairs of shoes found their way to the feet of hundreds of kids Friday morning when they were handed out at a southwest Oklahoma City elementary school.
A brand new pair of kicks will put a smile on anyone’s face. That was easily the case for around 450 kids at Esparanza Elementary School because Metro Shoe Warehouse fit them up and sent them all home with a shiny new pair of shoes as part of the Metro Shoe Project.
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“This is one of the happiest days of our year,” school principal Glenna Berry said.
Berry said she has been at the school for 6 years. Each year, she said she hears from parents about just how much of a help this is.
“I will always have them come to me and say ‘thank you, this made a huge difference, wasn’t sure what we were going to do’ and so it is a huge service to our community,” she said.
Volunteers consist of parents, Oklahoma City Public Schools employees and Metro Shoe Warehouse employees like Zac Webb.