How to judge a charity (article)
The five questions no one asked Kids Company How do you know if a charity is changing lives? The government clearly has no idea Harriet Sergeant How do we judge a charity? Very badly, it turns out. Until The...
The five questions no one asked Kids Company How do you know if a charity is changing lives? The government clearly has no idea Harriet Sergeant How do we judge a charity? Very badly, it turns out. Until The...
Can’t wait to meet our great team coming to run the TCS New York City Marathon this November- watch for us in our new Green shirts courtesy of our new team sponsors Spiked Seltzer
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Mike Wilesmith - a hero for Shoe4africa, came to Kenya a few years ago with wife Kate, ended up not only bringing Kenyans back to run, but also fund raising for Shoe4Africa. He...
As Kenya and East Africa moves towards the trend of banning the import of secondhand clothing, and shoes, in 2019 to fall in with the agreement signed to promote the local work trade we wonder what will happen to...
Our second newsletter of 2016 is here.... please email us if you want to be added to the list. Click on the picture to read, or any problems,
This is how 'Shoe4Africa' used to operate when it was 'all about the shoes'. Basically we had zero operating costs, everything was done in my apartment. Boxes would be stored there with shoes, then when...
In America we've just had the NBA finals, but the great news for us was the tournament our new friend Alex put on for us, out West.
Alex Sweeney is our basketball hero for raising $1,200 in his basketball fundraiser,...