The Shoebox Project for Shelters

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The Shoebox Project for Shelters (French: Opération boîte à chaussures) is a Canadian registered charity based in Toronto, Ontario. It is nationally supported by Dream. It collects and distributes shoeboxes filled by volunteer donors with essential and small luxury items for women who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness in communities across Canada and the United States. Its mission is to remind "women experiencing homelessness...that they are special, beautiful, and worthy of a happy holiday." It serves to let women living in or accessing shelters and outreach centers know their community cares about them and values them. The current Executive Director is Lesley Hendry, former social worker, in Toronto, Ontario and Ottawa, Ontario. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Shoebox Project for Shelters (French: Opération boîte à chaussures) is a Canadian registered charity based in Toronto, Ontario. It is nationally supported by Dream. It collects and distributes shoeboxes filled by volunteer donors with essential and small luxury items for women who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness in communities across Canada and the United States. Its mission is to remind "women experiencing homelessness...that they are special, beautiful, and worthy of a happy holiday." It serves to let women living in or accessing shelters and outreach centers know their community cares about them and values them. The current Executive Director is Lesley Hendry, former social worker, in Toronto, Ontario and Ottawa, Ontario. The Shoebox Project operates more than 35 chapters across the U.S. and Canada including in San Francisco, New York City, Vancouver, Montreal, and Ottawa. Local drives are usually active around various holidays including International Women's Day, Mother's Day, and Christmas. In 2011, The Shoebox Project distributed over 400 Shoeboxes to four Toronto women's shelters. This increased to delivering almost 25,000 Shoeboxes to 135 communities across Canada and the U.S. in 2015.
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