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If the shoe fits, wear it…

One by one, child by child we began to place shoes on the feet in Kamasorie Village. More and more people lined up and it seemed we would run out. Our goal was to fit shoes onto every child – … Continue reading

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If the shoe fits, wear it…

One by one, child by child we began to place shoes on the feet in Kamasorie Village. More and more people lined up and it seemed we would run out. Our goal was to fit shoes onto every child – … Continue reading

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If the shoe fits, wear it…

One by one, child by child we began to place shoes on the feet in Kamasorie Village. More and more people lined up and it seemed we would run out. Our goal was to fit shoes onto every child – … Continue reading

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If the shoe fits, buy it in every color…

you bought shoes in USA, NOW they are wearing them in Sierra Leone Once all the medications were given out at Kamasorie Village (we distributed to 3 villages that day), it was time to sort and give out the shoes. … Continue reading

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If the shoe fits, buy it in every color…

you bought shoes in USA, NOW they are wearing them in Sierra Leone Once all the medications were given out at Kamasorie Village (we distributed to 3 villages that day), it was time to sort and give out the shoes. … Continue reading

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If the shoe fits, buy it in every color…

you bought shoes in USA, NOW they are wearing them in Sierra Leone Once all the medications were given out at Kamasorie Village (we distributed to 3 villages that day), it was time to sort and give out the shoes. … Continue reading

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