Shoes
New or good secondhand shoes for all ages and all styles. Track shoes, good walking shoes, sandals etc.
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If you have things you wish to donate, please contact us so we can co-ordinate the shipment:
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New or good secondhand shoes for all ages and all styles. Track shoes, good walking shoes, sandals etc.
If you have things you wish to donate, please contact us so we can co-ordinate the shipment:
[contact_form]
We start Monday September 30th 2019!
ALL DONATED ITEMS ARE TO BE DELIVERED on Monday September 30th, 7am – 9pm to either…
(Corner of 1700 South and Bennett Road. Off California Avenue & I-215)
390 South 5200 West, SLC
(Behind ‘Bishops Central Storehouse/Opposite RC Willey Distribution)
PLEASE come and help at…
1. ‘LDS Humanitarian Center ‘Monday September 30th – Wednesday October 2nd 7am – 9pm.
MANY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to sort & bail (16+ years)
September 30th – October 4th 7am – 9pm
October 7th – 11th 7am – 9pm.
VOLUNTEERS OF ALL AGES ARE WELCOME to sort, create kits & pack containers!!!
EYES4ZIMBABWE FINAL COLLECTIONS & PACKING
Thursday & Friday (February 8th& 9th) 9:00AM – 9:00PM
‘FIRST PARK WAREHOUSE’ – 390 South 5200 West, Salt Lake City
(Behind ‘Bishops Central Storehouse’…North East Corner / Entrance is next to Door 55)
(If you need any further information please text on (801)558 4466)
2017 DONATION DROP-OFF & PACKING CONTAINER DATES
December 4th – 9th, 2017…8:00am-9:00pm
E-mail:
Reeve Nield: reeve@eyes4zimbabwe.org
Cecilie Lundgreen: cecilie.lundgreen@gmail.com
Our US phone numbers will be (as before):
Reeve: 801 558 4466
CC: 801 712 8817
The ‘EYES4ZIMBAWBE Team’
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“It has been estimated by the ‘World Food Program’ that two million Zimbabweans face starvation. The food crisis comes at a time the ‘Meteorological Services Department’ has predicted drought during Zimbabwe’s traditional farming season from October 2012 to around March 2013, and have advised farmers to plant drought-resistant crops to minimize the impact of poor rainfall as another severe drought looms.”
‘The Independent Newspaper’ September 14, 2012
Eyes for Zimbabwe is a charity aimed to cure Zimbabweans from the eye disease Cataract; a disease which gradually makes people blind.
In Zimbabwe alone there are over 80.000 children, youth and adults suffering from the disease. A simple 10 minute surgery which costs as little as $20 USD, eye sight can be restored within 24 hours.