4000 Pairs of Shoes Collected for Kids
Some children in Mexico stay home from school because they are not permitted to attend class without shoes.
Some students at Camarillo High School decided to change that.
The 118 member Interact Club sponsored Zapatos for the Kids, a shoe drive at the Mission Oaks Boulevard campus. The effort, which the students themselves initiated, last month yielded more than 4,000 pairs of shoes for needy children in Mexico, said Norma Cazares, a junior at Camarillo High and president of the Interact Club.
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The effort was undertaken with the help of the Camarillo Noontime Rotary Club, whose president elect, Alice Madrid, will deliver the shoes to needy children during a Rotary International conference in Mexico. Al Lowe, president of the Rotary Club, donated the truck to transport the shoes.