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As snow and colder temperatures seem to be sweeping the East Coast, Toyota is focusing on keeping Baltimore families warm this winter with their "Walk in My Boots" community outreach program.
Despite pandemic related hurdles and a stolen kettle in Randallstown, the Salvation Army of Central Maryland amassed over $485,000 for their social services programs.
2/5/2021, 6 a.m. Families in need receive new boots and socks from Toyota through The Salvation Army. Courtesy Photo
Baltimore, MD â Even though the Motor Trend International Auto Show has shifted from winter to spring, Toyota continued its commitment to support local families in need by donating winter boots and socks to help shield families from the snow and rain through its âWalk In My Bootsâ community outreach program.
On Saturday, January 30, 2021, over 200 children and youth along with their families from The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs servicing Franklin Square, Middle River and Glen Burnie neighborhoods received new Bogs waterproof insulated boots and Smartwool socks meant to protect a personâs feet from harsh weather conditions.