Guarantee Shoe Center kicks off 29th annual shoe drive
All donations going to Bakersfield Homeless Center
Sometimes itâs the little things we take for granted like a pair of shoes, but not everyone has that luxury. A local store wants to do something about that.
and last updated 2021-05-14 10:45:41-04
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. â Friday kicked off the Guarantee Shoe Centerâs 29th annual shoe drive. It runs through May 30 and all donations will go to men, women and children at the Bakersfield Homeless Center.
The store is asking community members to donate gently worn or new shoes at their location in downtown Bakersfield at 21st Street and Chester Avenue. Theyâre open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Sunday, they open at 11 a.m.
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According to his LinkedIn account, he became the principal owner of the shoe store, located at 312 W. Main, in 1985.
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