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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Soles4Souls Shoe Sort Kelowna Canada 2011
For more information about donations contact:
Jim Belshaw Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
Ellis Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
UBC OKANAGAN EMPLOYEES…DONATING TO SOLES4SOULS
UBC OKANAGAN EMPLOYEES… CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS
& DROP OFF YOUR GENTLY-USED SHOES TO
UNC 207 from April 26th to May 5th
Jim Belshaw of Kelowna’s Roy's Shoes has set a goal to collect 100,000 pairs of shoes in 25 days!
Last year, 7,000 pairs of the 40,000 pairs of shoes collected remained in the Okanagan and the remaining shoes were shipped to people most in need, primarily Haiti last year, and this year arrangements have already been made for Japan.
We ask that the shoes be gently used. All footwear is needed.
PLEASE TIE LACES OR PAIR USING ELASTICS.
We will have bins in UNC 207 and have received free shoe collection bins and pick up/drop off services from Kelowna’s Uniform Company, CINTAS.
For more information http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/
or http://soles4soulskelowna.blogspot.com/
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Student Julia Bower collects 500 pairs of shoes !!!
Student Julia Bower collected 500 pairs of shoes at her grade 8 home room class at Spring Valley Middle Scholl and her neighbors in Joe Rich.
To help contact:
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Starbucks Steps Up for Soles4Souls
Starbucks in the Okanagan has joined the effort to help raise shoes for Soles4Souls.
Drop off your gentle worn shoes and recieve a free coffee.
Drop off your gentle worn shoes and recieve a free coffee.
We all know Starbucks cafes can be found ANYWHERE AND EVERYWHERE, so for those of you who want to help via a donation, head to Starbucks!
For more information contact:
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8 250-763-5696
Monday, April 18, 2011
Total Delivery leads shoe drive
Victoria-based Total Delivery Systems, a provincewide courier and distribution company, is going the extra mile for a worthwhile cause.
The company is collecting new and gently used shoes for the needy, and you can drop them off at Total's headquarters at 450 Banga Pl., just off Tennyson Avenue in Saanich, or any of the company's nine locations in B.C. Check their website: http://www.totaldeliverysystems.com/
Since 2005, 13.5 million pairs have been given to those in need in 127 countries. -
Read more: http://www.timescolonist.com/Total+Delivery+leads+shoe+drive/4613512/story.html#ixzz1JsyBFqlT
For more info about soles4soulscanada contact:
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Kelowna Rockets Support the Soles4Souls Campaign
The Kelowna Rockets have put their support behind Jim Belshaw and the Soles4Souls campaign to raise 100,000 Pairs of Shoes in 25 days.
Jim Belshaw and Roy’s Shoes has entered in a partnership with the International Shoe Charity “Soles4Souls.”
Bring your gently worn shoes to the Kelowna Rockets vs Prince George Cougars Home Game at Prospera Place on April 13, 2011.
WE NEED YOU TO CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS
Estimates show that every person has 3 to 4 pairs of shoes in their closet that they are not wearing any more, but are still in good shape. We ask that you clean out your closets and convince your friends, neighbours and relatives to do the same.
We ask that the shoes be gently used. All footwear including sandals and boots are needed.
The drop off center will be setup close to the main gate on Game day!!!
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.royshoes.com/
http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Jim Belshaw and Roy’s Shoes has entered in a partnership with the International Shoe Charity “Soles4Souls.”
Bring your gently worn shoes to the Kelowna Rockets vs Prince George Cougars Home Game at Prospera Place on April 13, 2011.
WE NEED YOU TO CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS
Estimates show that every person has 3 to 4 pairs of shoes in their closet that they are not wearing any more, but are still in good shape. We ask that you clean out your closets and convince your friends, neighbours and relatives to do the same.
We ask that the shoes be gently used. All footwear including sandals and boots are needed.
The drop off center will be setup close to the main gate on Game day!!!
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.royshoes.com/
http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Shoe campaign seeks old soles - Soles4Souls Kelowna Canada
As Posted on Castanet - by Grant Scott - Story: 61313
On Wednesday, a unique campaign kicked off in Kelowna with the Roy’s Shoes Soles4Souls shoe campaign.
Jim BelshawRoy's Shoes, at 1627 Ellis Street in Kelowna has teamed up with the Kelowna Sunshine Rotary Club and committed to collect 1 million pairs of shoes within the next 5 years.
This year’s goal is to collect 100,000 pairs in 25 days. That's a significant increase over last year when the campaign collected over 40,000 pairs of Shoes in 25 days.
If the first couple of days is any indication, the goal is attainable.
"I've got four or five boxes filled up many times here already," says Jim Belshaw, the owner of Roy's Shoes. "Now that we have spread out all the way to Osoyoos, we're on the Island, in the Kootenay's, Kamloops has come on strong, so I think doubling or tripling last year's efforts is going to be an easy thing to do."
Last year 7,000 pairs of the 40,000 pairs of shoes collected remained in the Okanagan and were distributed out to the community through agencies like Gospel Mission, Now Canada, Kelowna Women’s Shelter and the Friendship Centre.
The remaining shoes were shipped to a Soles4Souls sorting centre in Nevada where they were resorted and shipped to the people most in need, primarily Haiti last year.
It's estimated every person has at least 3 or 4 pairs of shoes in their closet that are not worn any more but still in good shape. Belshaw hopes people will clean out their closets and convince friends, neighbours and relatives to do the same. Or, if they like, make a donation of new footwear.
"We had a lady yesterday who went to a store that had a sale on kids shoes. She bought over a dozen pairs of kids shoes and brought those in." says Belshaw.
All footwear including sandals and boots are accepted and needed, but please remember to tie the shoes together or use elastic bands to hold the shoes in pairs.
If you’re interested in supporting Soles4Souls’ relief efforts, you can drop off shoes at Roy’s Shoes, All Capri Insurance, Marks Work Wearhouse, McDonalds and OK Tire Shops, or anyone of the drop off locations listed at http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/ or call Roy’s Shoes 250-763-5696 for more information.
You can also make a cash donation that goes a long way.
"Last year, we could buy a brand new pair of sandals for $2.50. We've now bought so many shoes through head office that we can buy a brand new pair of shoes for a dollar." says Belshaw.
To make a cash donation go to http://www.kelownasunriserotary.com/ and click on link.
Since it’s inception in 2005 Soles4Souls have distributed over 13.5 million pairs of shoes, supports 127 countries and is committed to assisting Japan with 100,000 pairs of shoes already shipped with more to come.
Whether it’s Southeast Asia, New Orleans, Haiti, Africa, or Japan, Soles4Souls is committed to helping people in the midst of extreme poverty and those recovering from natural disasters by providing shoes that will protect them from disease and provide them a sense of hope for a better tomorrow.
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
On Wednesday, a unique campaign kicked off in Kelowna with the Roy’s Shoes Soles4Souls shoe campaign.
Jim BelshawRoy's Shoes, at 1627 Ellis Street in Kelowna has teamed up with the Kelowna Sunshine Rotary Club and committed to collect 1 million pairs of shoes within the next 5 years.
This year’s goal is to collect 100,000 pairs in 25 days. That's a significant increase over last year when the campaign collected over 40,000 pairs of Shoes in 25 days.
If the first couple of days is any indication, the goal is attainable.
"I've got four or five boxes filled up many times here already," says Jim Belshaw, the owner of Roy's Shoes. "Now that we have spread out all the way to Osoyoos, we're on the Island, in the Kootenay's, Kamloops has come on strong, so I think doubling or tripling last year's efforts is going to be an easy thing to do."
Last year 7,000 pairs of the 40,000 pairs of shoes collected remained in the Okanagan and were distributed out to the community through agencies like Gospel Mission, Now Canada, Kelowna Women’s Shelter and the Friendship Centre.
The remaining shoes were shipped to a Soles4Souls sorting centre in Nevada where they were resorted and shipped to the people most in need, primarily Haiti last year.
It's estimated every person has at least 3 or 4 pairs of shoes in their closet that are not worn any more but still in good shape. Belshaw hopes people will clean out their closets and convince friends, neighbours and relatives to do the same. Or, if they like, make a donation of new footwear.
"We had a lady yesterday who went to a store that had a sale on kids shoes. She bought over a dozen pairs of kids shoes and brought those in." says Belshaw.
All footwear including sandals and boots are accepted and needed, but please remember to tie the shoes together or use elastic bands to hold the shoes in pairs.
If you’re interested in supporting Soles4Souls’ relief efforts, you can drop off shoes at Roy’s Shoes, All Capri Insurance, Marks Work Wearhouse, McDonalds and OK Tire Shops, or anyone of the drop off locations listed at http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/ or call Roy’s Shoes 250-763-5696 for more information.
You can also make a cash donation that goes a long way.
"Last year, we could buy a brand new pair of sandals for $2.50. We've now bought so many shoes through head office that we can buy a brand new pair of shoes for a dollar." says Belshaw.
To make a cash donation go to http://www.kelownasunriserotary.com/ and click on link.
Since it’s inception in 2005 Soles4Souls have distributed over 13.5 million pairs of shoes, supports 127 countries and is committed to assisting Japan with 100,000 pairs of shoes already shipped with more to come.
Whether it’s Southeast Asia, New Orleans, Haiti, Africa, or Japan, Soles4Souls is committed to helping people in the midst of extreme poverty and those recovering from natural disasters by providing shoes that will protect them from disease and provide them a sense of hope for a better tomorrow.
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Soles4Souls Canada 2011 Global CHBC
For more information contact:
Jim Belshaw Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Friday, April 8, 2011
Shoemaker looking for good soles
By J.P Squire - The Daily Courier
Soles4Souls Campain kicks off to collect 100,000 shoes for charity.
Jim Belshaw wants to change the world, one pair of shoes at a time.
The Kelowna shoemaker now has help from his colleagues at the Kelowna Sunrise Rotary Club – and from a long list of sponsors – for his Soles4Souls campaign.
Last year, the owner of Roy’s Shoes Boots and Repair at 1627 Ellis Street collected more than 40,000 pairs of shoes in 25 days for Soles4Souls, a Nashville based charity that has distributed 13.5 million pairs of footwear to impoverished resident of 127 countries.
On Wednesday, he announced the Million Shoe Mission, a campaign to collect one million pairs of footwear over the next five years. His and the Sunrise Rotarians’ immediate goal is 1000,000 pairs in 25 days, and achievable goal since they will have help from other Rotary clubs and organizations throughout the province, from Victoria to Prince George to the Kootenays.
“I’m confident we will do it, probably within three to four years,” Belshaw told reporters at his downtown Kelowna shop.
“My goal – I’m not sure if it’s my club’s goal – is to make this a Canada-wide, national program. After that, we’ll go international.”
“It’s very exciting,” Mayor Sharon Shepherd, noting everyone thought last year’s goal of 25,000 pair was lofty. Quite frankly, great ideas are (just) great ideas until someone decides they really want to make it happen. Jim is one of those.”
In 2010, 7,000 of the 40,000 pairs stayed in the Okanagan, she added, distributed to those in need through Kelowna Gospel Mission , Now Canada, Kelowna Women’s Shelter and Ki-Low-Na Friendship Centre.
Maxine DeHart, who had one of last year’s drop-offs, joked her Ramada Hotel office was continually filled with shoes despite regular pick-ups. “It was unbelievable. When I saw what happened last year, you are not going to have trouble reaching that goal,” she told Belshaw. Vernon and Penticton Ramada hotels are also collecting footwear.
Afterward, Belshaw told The Daily Courier Soles4Souls just sent 100,000 pairs to Japan with others going to Haiti, Mexico and Peru.
If you don’t have shoes to donate, $1 will buy a brand new pair of shoes for somebody,” he said.
Donations can be made through http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/ by following the link to Kelowna Sunrise Rotary or donors can go directly to http://www.kelownasunriserotary.com/
There are many reasons why he started his campaign last year, Belshaw added. “Because I could, because the need was so great. Haiti last year, sparked this. Man, I thought they are going to need lots of help, and we’ve all got dozens of pairs of shoes at home that we don’t wear anymore.”
So many dangerous and deadly diseases can enter the human body through cuts and abrasions on the feet, he said, especially the young kids.”
Donated shoes should have no holes in the soles and should be in decent shape. Shoes should be tied together or held together by elastic bands. Shoe drop-off locations, including Roy’s Shoes, Capri Insurance, Mark’s Work Warehouse, McDonald’s and OK Tire Shops, are listed at
http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/
Jim Belshaw Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Soles4Souls Campain kicks off to collect 100,000 shoes for charity.
Jim Belshaw wants to change the world, one pair of shoes at a time.
The Kelowna shoemaker now has help from his colleagues at the Kelowna Sunrise Rotary Club – and from a long list of sponsors – for his Soles4Souls campaign.
Last year, the owner of Roy’s Shoes Boots and Repair at 1627 Ellis Street collected more than 40,000 pairs of shoes in 25 days for Soles4Souls, a Nashville based charity that has distributed 13.5 million pairs of footwear to impoverished resident of 127 countries.
On Wednesday, he announced the Million Shoe Mission, a campaign to collect one million pairs of footwear over the next five years. His and the Sunrise Rotarians’ immediate goal is 1000,000 pairs in 25 days, and achievable goal since they will have help from other Rotary clubs and organizations throughout the province, from Victoria to Prince George to the Kootenays.
“I’m confident we will do it, probably within three to four years,” Belshaw told reporters at his downtown Kelowna shop.
“My goal – I’m not sure if it’s my club’s goal – is to make this a Canada-wide, national program. After that, we’ll go international.”
“It’s very exciting,” Mayor Sharon Shepherd, noting everyone thought last year’s goal of 25,000 pair was lofty. Quite frankly, great ideas are (just) great ideas until someone decides they really want to make it happen. Jim is one of those.”
In 2010, 7,000 of the 40,000 pairs stayed in the Okanagan, she added, distributed to those in need through Kelowna Gospel Mission , Now Canada, Kelowna Women’s Shelter and Ki-Low-Na Friendship Centre.
Maxine DeHart, who had one of last year’s drop-offs, joked her Ramada Hotel office was continually filled with shoes despite regular pick-ups. “It was unbelievable. When I saw what happened last year, you are not going to have trouble reaching that goal,” she told Belshaw. Vernon and Penticton Ramada hotels are also collecting footwear.
Afterward, Belshaw told The Daily Courier Soles4Souls just sent 100,000 pairs to Japan with others going to Haiti, Mexico and Peru.
If you don’t have shoes to donate, $1 will buy a brand new pair of shoes for somebody,” he said.
Donations can be made through http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/ by following the link to Kelowna Sunrise Rotary or donors can go directly to http://www.kelownasunriserotary.com/
There are many reasons why he started his campaign last year, Belshaw added. “Because I could, because the need was so great. Haiti last year, sparked this. Man, I thought they are going to need lots of help, and we’ve all got dozens of pairs of shoes at home that we don’t wear anymore.”
So many dangerous and deadly diseases can enter the human body through cuts and abrasions on the feet, he said, especially the young kids.”
Donated shoes should have no holes in the soles and should be in decent shape. Shoes should be tied together or held together by elastic bands. Shoe drop-off locations, including Roy’s Shoes, Capri Insurance, Mark’s Work Warehouse, McDonald’s and OK Tire Shops, are listed at
http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/
Jim Belshaw Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Sole man collects shoes for the poor. Souls4Soles Million Shoe Mission
By Sean Connor - Kelowna Capital News
Published: April 08, 2011 5:00 AM
Jim Belshaw, of Roy’s Shoes in downtown Kelowna, is again collecting shoes for the international charity Soles4Souls, with the support of the Kelowna Sunrise Rotary Club.
The goal this year to collect 100,000 pairs of shoes by April 30, to be distributed first to local agencies that help people in need, with the remainder shipped to the Soles4Souls sorting centre in Nevada to provide footwear for people in other countries living in poverty.
Last year, 7,000 of the 40,000 pairs of shoes collected were distributed across the Okanagan. For local drop-off locations see http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/ or call Roy’s Shoes at 250-763-5696.
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repairs
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
AM1150 Newscentre - Soles4Souls campaign launched in Kelowna
Kelowna residents can put their heart and soul into a shoe campaign aimed helping the less priviledged on a worldwide scale. Roy's Shoes has launched it's Soles4Souls campaign is running April 6th through the 30th, with a goal of collecting 100,000 pairs of showes in 25 days.
After I saw what happened in Haiti last year, that's what sparked this, and I saw what the Soles4Souls fella in nashville did for people in South East Asia, I thought, man, they're gonna need lots of help.
That's when I jumped on board." 20 per cent of the collection will be distributed to local social agencies. The rest will go to such places as Haiti, Japan and Peru. Last year, Belshaw collected 40,000 pairs of shoes.
For a list of drop off locations, visit http://www.sole4soulscanada.com/
Hayley Cooper - Kelowna
Jim Belshaw
Roy's Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Soles4Souls Is Back!! EZ Mornings with Andy and TJ 101.5
4/4/2011
Kelowna Sunrise Rotary Club has adopted Roy’s Shoes Soles4Souls shoe campaign and announces that it has committed to collect 1 million pairs of shoes within the next 5 years!! WOW!! This year’s goal is to collect 100,000 pairs in 25 days. The shoe collection drive runs from April 6 through to April 30th, 2011.
Listen to our chat with Jim Belshaw of Roy's Shoes about this great campaign:
Last year Roy’s had tremendous success and with the generous hearts of the Okanagan residents, collected over 40,000 pairs of Shoes in 25 days.
This year, working again with the international shoe charity Soles4Souls USA Sunrise Rotary’s goal of 100,000 pairs of shoes in 25 days will be achieved by the assistance of other Rotary Clubs, service organizations and the people of the Thompson/Okanagan area.
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