{"id":502167,"date":"2016-07-06T23:19:58","date_gmt":"2016-07-07T03:19:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=502167"},"modified":"2022-09-17T16:08:43","modified_gmt":"2022-09-17T21:08:43","slug":"kicks-cause-hav-sole-lacing-nation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/kicks-cause-hav-sole-lacing-nation\/","title":{"rendered":"Kicks for Cause: Hav A Sole is Lacing the Nation with Fresh Kicks"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you are like most sneakerheads, at one point in your life you have stopped and stared at your collection and asked yourself “Why do I have so many pairs of shoes?!” \u00a0For Rikki Mendias, that realization inspired him to DO something with all of his excess pairs. \u00a0We caught up with him in Los Angeles to learn more about\u00a0how\u00a0his charity, Hav A Sole is helping the homeless and less fortunate walk in comfort and dignity.<\/p>\n
Tell us a little bit about Hav A Sole<\/em><\/p>\n In order to fully understand how Hav A Sole came to be, we\u2019d have to go back to when I was nine years old. At that time, both my parents were using drugs and after a bitter break up, my Mom landed in the county jail. Devastated, I had to go live with my Grandma.<\/p>\n When my mom was released a year later, we went to live at a women and children\u2019s shelter in Santa Monica. As my Mom was getting sober and struggling to make ends meet, she couldn\u2019t afford to buy me a pair of shoes. I was embarrassed to wear the ones I had because they were falling apart. One day, a woman named Becky came by the shelter and discovered my shoes had huge holes on the bottoms and offered to buy me two new pairs. I never forgot her kindness nor the confidence I felt wearing those brand new kicks to school.<\/p>\n Due to that early deprivation, over the years I became obsessed with having every style, color and brand of sneaker I could get my hands on and by the time I was in my twenties, I had over 150 pairs.<\/p>\n Things eventually got better for everyone, and I discovered a passion for photography. However, in my early thirties I started to feel empty inside, like my life had no meaning or purpose and I didn\u2019t know what I was supposed to do.<\/p>\n One night, I couldn\u2019t sleep. I sat straight up in my bed and looked over at the stack of shoes, piled against the wall. Suddenly, I had a clear, sudden realization. I asked myself \u201cWhy do I have so many shoes and I don\u2019t even wear half of them?\u201d There are people out there who don’t have any at all. The next day, I decided to hit the streets of Los Angeles and give some of my shoes away. I found a homeless man who needed a pair and after getting to know him I asked him if I could take a photo of the new pair next to the old. I shared these images and stories on social media. People all over were inspired and asked if they could help. Thus, Hav A Sole was born, and in just two years alone we\u2019ve given out more than seven thousand pairs.<\/p>\n How do you choose who will receive your help?<\/em><\/p>\n In the beginning it was direct outreach, with my friend Dash Penland, using my Ford Explorer to deliver shoes. But as more shoes came in, we needed more help. I was blown away by the flood of volunteers, young and old, who joined us to give out sneakers to at-risk youth, shelter goers and directly to the people of LA’s skid row. What was really satisfying was when my mom and I were able to go back to the same shelter where we lived to provide a pair of shoes for everyone living there.<\/p>\n How did you approach your corporate sponsors?<\/em><\/p>\n Social Media has been such a powerful tool and as our following grew larger, a manager at a local Nike store discovered us on Instagram. After joining us at one of our events, she suggested we become a 501c3, which we did and as a result, her store began to donate shoes. Soon, other Nike stores heard about us, until we had a steady stream coming in from all over that allowed us to provide less-advantaged individuals with high quality shoes.<\/p>\n You mentioned to me earlier that you have actually taken Hav A Sole on the road. \u00a0Where have you gone and what were some of the organizations that helped you out along the way?<\/em><\/p>\n Yes, we have made three separate road trips and have clocked over 10,000 miles. \u00a0We worked with organizations such as Covenant House, The Clare Foundation, the Midnight Mission, the Union Rescue Mission and various Boys and Girls Clubs. \u00a0We visited Oakland, San Francisco, Medford, Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Corporate sponsors like Nike and Saucony were integral in the success of these multi-state road trips.<\/p>\n How can our readers get involved with your organization or contribute in their own communities?<\/em><\/p>\n With the world being where it is today, I believe it\u2019s going to take radical kindness to transform it. Anyone can impact their community by making a decision and following up with a positive action.<\/p>\n