Shoes4Africa.org

Shoes4Africa.org

Africa serves as home to the poorest nations of our World. As citizens of a More Developed Country, it is in our best interest and heart to help ameliorate the conditions in which others not so fortunate live. S4A, Inc. accomplishes its... [more]

Africa serves as home to the poorest nations of our World. As citizens of a More Developed Country, it is in our best interest and heart to help ameliorate the conditions in which others not so fortunate live. S4A, Inc. accomplishes its mission through the recollection of shoes in several cities of South Florida, to be shipped to the République de Côte d'Ivoire in Africa, where many people walk barefoot, and some have never owned a pair of shoes. Wearing shoes would help them in the fight against environmental-caused diseases (ecd's); such as hookworm larvae, and bloodworm, or midge larvae- extremely fatal.


"If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich"
-John F. Kennedy

We are establishing the foundation for a developing society that will help those who are poor, to, in turn, produce more of the rich, or economically-stable population. Our Project proceeds "One Shoe At A Time".


Please review our website, our project, and the ideal behind it.

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As part of my summer at Harvard, I have managed to take advantage of one of its most impressive resources- people! I have made friends from every corner, background, ethnicity of the world. Most astonishing, is that all of them are very similar to me, despite of our differences. Going back to how I took advantage of this Harvard Resource, I decided to diffuse my project, Shoes4Africa, now Help4Africa, around the world. The more aid, the better. Who could be more serious or dedicated than someone who has taken a summer off to study at Harvard University Summer School. As of now, I have ... Read Full Story
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