Giving 1 Millionth Pair of Shoes
Published by: PlywoodPeople
August 19, 2010

TOMS Shoes is commemorating the giving of its one millionth pair of new shoes to a child in need this September, and AT&T* is inviting consumers to get in the spirit of giving with the chance to win a trip to participate in the millionth shoe drop in Argentina this fall.

In 2006, Dallas-native Blake Mycoskie befriended children in a village in Argentina, and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he founded TOMS Shoes, a company that has since matched every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need. One for One. Four years later, with the help of giving supporters like AT&T and volunteers around the world, TOMS will return to the place where the idea for the company was born.

In an effort to engage consumers in this millionth-pair milestone, AT&T is announcing two ways to be a part of the action:

AT&T Sole Styler
First, Supporters can design their own virtual pair of TOMS Shoes at www.att.net/toms during the AT&T Sole Styler promotion between August 9 and 29. One Sole Styler winner and a guest will be selected at random to attend the one millionth shoe drop in Argentina.

Checking in with Gowalla
In addition, AT&T and TOMS Shoes are teaming up with Gowalla – a location-based mobile and web service – to spread the word about the TOMS Shoes one millionth pair shoe drop, and to allow users to interact with the latest mobile technology while registering to win prizes from AT&T.

Between August 16 and 29, each time a Gowalla user – regardless of wireless provider – ‘checks in’ on their mobile device at various places, including those that fall under the apparel or technology category, he or she will have the chance to find a virtual item and will be entered for the chance to win a number of prizes. Prizes include a pair of TOMS Shoes, AT&T smartphones or AT&T netbooks. One grand prize winner will be randomly selected to win a trip to attend the one millionth shoe drop in Argentina in September with a guest.

“At AT&T, we are constantly striving to improve local communities. We are proud to be alongside TOMS Shoes, and look forward to engaging even more people in this important cause with these interactive programs,” said Jason Simpson, executive director, AT&T Corporate Sponsorships.

“We are so thankful for the opportunity to celebrate this special moment in TOMS’ history with supporters like AT&T, whose network has allowed me to stay connected to my business and create a better tomorrow for the kids we serve,” said Mycoskie, founder and chief shoe giver. “I never dreamed we would arrive at this landmark so quickly, but this is just the beginning. We still have so much to do to ensure that we continue to give to children around the world in a responsible and sustainable way,” he added.

According to TOMS Shoes, many children in developing countries grow up barefoot and are at risk for developing soil-transmitted diseases that penetrate the skin through bare feet. Wearing shoes can help prevent these diseases, along with cuts and injuries. Oftentimes, children can’t attend school barefoot because shoes are a required part of their uniform. By providing them with footwear, TOMS Shoes gives these kids a chance at an education.

For more information about AT&T’s support for the TOMS Shoes one millionth pair shoe drop, please visit www.att.net/toms. Information on TOMS Shoes is available at www.toms.com, and more on Gowalla can be found at www.gowalla.com.

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  • http://stevenahill.com/ Steve Hill

    While I admire the good work that TOMS Shoes has done with providing impoverished children with footwear, I’m not crazy about the way they’ve gone about branding themselves. Many people refer to TOMS Shoes as a non-profit organization when in all reality they are a for-profit corporation. Each pair of shoes costs them around $5 to produce, and considering the shoe then sells for between $55 to $80 it leaves one wondering what happens to the remaining money that is left over after production and the delivery of shoes to needy children.

  • http://www.plywoodpeople.com Jeff Shinabarger

    Hey Steve – I wanted to double back with you about this question…I think it would be interesting for you to send us a couple questions about your concerns as a reader of our blog and I will send these to our friend Allie at TOMS. We hosted her recently at our office and I asked her some similar questions and she loves to answer those questions. So, respond to this post with the questions that you would love to ask and I will ask her and we will share the answers she gives on our blog. Thanks again for this comment!

  • http://shoesfact.com/ Kevin

    Nice and happy to see such an effort god bless you!

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