Try sharing this message on your Facebook page with a link back to your entry: “Dear Facebook friends, I’m hoping to join TOMS OUTLET on a life-changing adventure to give shoes to the children they serve - I’d love to have your support! Take 2 minutes and vote on my Ticket to Give entry There are only 50 spots!”
After a little while though, my mother needed me to go out garbage picking too, going around the dump and the houses. It was very hard for me and I felt scared. It was dirty and dangerous, and I knew people looked down on me. After a few months, I made some friends and one of them, my best friend, also came from my home province of Prey Veng. His name is Vannak and, with a friend, I felt a little better than before and we always went garbage picking together.
Your friends on Facebook are absolutely real life, genuine, close friends, right? So, whether you have 3 Facebook friends or 3,000, reach out to that crew and ask (kindly) for a vote.
My mother and father had to move away to try to make a living, but they found nowhere they could do it except on the dump at Steung Meanchey. My family was very poor. After a few months away, my mother came back to bring me to help them at Steung Meanchey. I was scared of that place when I got there. Working all day, my father and mother could make maybe $3, but sometimes my father didn’t go to work. I stayed at home looking after my young brothers and sister.
One Day Without Toms Shoes is our day to bring global awareness to children’s health and education by going without shoes. Every other day of the year, we encourage the community that powers the One for One movement to shop and give so we can continue to help people in need with our Giving Partners. But on One Day Without Shoes
In 2008, we kicked off our TOMS OUTLET for the first-ever One Day Without Shoes. It may seem weird to honor this barefoot day since we started as a shoe company, we know, but One Day Without Shoes is about more than what it seems.
After a little while though, my mother needed me to go out garbage picking too, going around the dump and the houses. It was very hard for me and I felt scared. It was dirty and dangerous, and I knew people looked down on me. After a few months, I made some friends and one of them, my best friend, also came from my home province of Prey Veng. His name is Vannak and, with a friend, I felt a little better than before and we always went garbage picking together.
Your friends on Facebook are absolutely real life, genuine, close friends, right? So, whether you have 3 Facebook friends or 3,000, reach out to that crew and ask (kindly) for a vote.
My mother and father had to move away to try to make a living, but they found nowhere they could do it except on the dump at Steung Meanchey. My family was very poor. After a few months away, my mother came back to bring me to help them at Steung Meanchey. I was scared of that place when I got there. Working all day, my father and mother could make maybe $3, but sometimes my father didn’t go to work. I stayed at home looking after my young brothers and sister.
One Day Without Toms Shoes is our day to bring global awareness to children’s health and education by going without shoes. Every other day of the year, we encourage the community that powers the One for One movement to shop and give so we can continue to help people in need with our Giving Partners. But on One Day Without Shoes
In 2008, we kicked off our TOMS OUTLET for the first-ever One Day Without Shoes. It may seem weird to honor this barefoot day since we started as a shoe company, we know, but One Day Without Shoes is about more than what it seems.