USA TODAY
As health care workers continue to fight on the frontlines, Crocs is making sure they do it in comfort and style with a giveaway during National Nurses Week.
Beginning Monday, Crocs will give away 10,000 free pairs of shoes a day for five days to health care workers for their Free Pair for Healthcare program. Through May 14, they will be able to request a pair starting at noon ET up until the day s free pair allotment has been fulfilled. We are thrilled to bring back our Free Pair for Healthcare program and celebrate our frontline healthcare heroes who have worked harder than ever before to provide comfort in our communities over the past year, Crocs CEO Andrew Rees said in a press release.
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