Sal’s Shoes calls to children’s footwear sector for donations
Over the last eight years, shoe recycling charity Sal’s Shoes has provided over 3 million pairs of children’s shoes to those in need. Donations have come from the public, retailers
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Over the last eight years, shoe recycling charity Sal’s Shoes has provided over 3 million pairs of children’s shoes to those in need. Donations have come from the public, retailers
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