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Looking for footwear for boys in good, clean condition


Tams

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Hello,

I am collecting footwear for a family in need whose boys? feet are from size 12 to size 7 and average width or wider.

As they will be a gift from the EDF community, and may be worn by more than one child, they must be in good, clean condition, but used is ok.

I can collect at your convenience or you are welcome to drop off at ours near Heber School.


If you can help:


Footwear made of anything but leather or suede needs to be be washed in a washing machine at 40 degrees with lowest spin cycle, dried at a low heat and placed in a plastic bag in a freezer for 24 hours.


Footwear made of leather needs to be cleaned and placed in a bag in a freezer for 24 hours.


Thank you for considering.

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