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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

For Underprivileged Kids, Man Invents A Shoe That Grows Five Sizes

Kenton Lee has created a shoe, made of compressed rubber, leather, buckles and straps, that grows with a child and lasts nearly five years.
After graduating from Northwest Nazarene University in 2007, Lee traveled to Kenya and spent five months at a Nairobi orphanage with 140 children; their parents had all died of AIDS. He saw that while some of the children had cut the front of their small shoes to let their toes stick out, the majority of them did not have shoes. Desperate to find a solution for their plight, an idea struck Lee.
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