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Alew, a refugee from Darfur, visits Sole Responsibility.
   
Sole Responsibility Featured on UNHCR Website
August 6, 2008
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Update: 2007 Shoe Collection Nears Destination
February 20, 2008
The shoes were successfully shipped from Ottawa on June 21st and have made it to the border of Chad , after sitting in customs for two months.  The recent unrest in and around the final destination of N’Djamena has caused some further delays. There have been a
series of armed attacks on UNHCR and other aid agencies in the region.  It is anticipated by the shipper that the shoes could move into Chad as early as the beginning of March.  We will continue to provide updates on the arrival of the shoes.
 
Sole Responsibility Launches 2007 Shoe Collection Campaign
April 20, 2007

Third annual campaign for local runners to provide shoes to Darfur refugees

   Until May31st, Sole Responsibility, a local non-profit organization, will collect used running and walking shoes throughout the city and at the Pfizer Sports Expo at the Ottawa Race Weekend. These gently used shoes will be provided to refugees from Darfur. Sole Responsibility is asking for a donation of two dollars with each pair of shoes to help offset shipping costs. 
   “This is an easy way for everyone in Ottawa to show support for the refugees from Darfur and the grave situation they find themselves in”, said Sole Responsibility’s Jennifer North. “It has been heartwarming to see so much support from the Ottawa community over the past few years – in just two years we collected almost 6000 pairs of shoes.” 
Each year since the first shoe collection in 2005, Sole Responsibility has consulted with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to determine the area of greatest need. For the third year in a row the shoes will be collected for distribution to the refugees from Darfur. 
   "Providing footwear is not on our list of essential items for keeping people alive," said UNHCR Spokesperson, Nanda Na Champassak, “but it was evident from a previous distribution report that for refugee youths burdened by darkness and violence, it was like a talisman of hope." 
   To help raise the money needed to ship shoes to Africa, Sole Responsibility is launching the Walk a Mile in My Shoes Campaign, an on-line auction for quality time with community leaders and celebrities such as Michael Potter, Stephen Beckta, Ed Broadbent, Allan Rock, Ray Zahab, Tracey Clark and Debbie Weinstein.
  • Take a flight in a WWII aircraft with Michael Potter
  • Start building your wine cellar with help from Stephen Beckta
  • Get some running tips from Ray Zahab, who has just finished a 7000km run across the Sahara Desert
  • Enjoy lunch with Ed Broadbent or Allan Rock – both of them a wealth of knowledge about national and international affairs - interesting lunch dates
  • Go for a run with Lucy van Oldenbarneveld and Rick Hellard
  • Enjoy a coffee-tasting at Bridgehead with Tracey Clark

   These are just a few samples of auction items - full details are available on the web site.  Sole Responsibility will collect running and walking shoes from April 20th until May 31 st. Shoes can be dropped off at various locations throughout the city or at the Pfizer Sports Expo at the national capital race weekend (www.runottawa.ca).
 

     
Move   Join the Ottawa Running Club and every cent of your $60 annual membership fee goes directly to Sole Responsibility!  Click here for details.
     
 
     
Give   We collect gently used running shoes and donate them to those in need around the world through the guidance of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
     
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