{"id":549762,"date":"2017-08-04T14:09:03","date_gmt":"2017-08-04T18:09:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=549762"},"modified":"2017-08-05T13:18:48","modified_gmt":"2017-08-05T17:18:48","slug":"bigger-than-sneakers-kickn-it-donates-over-20000-shoes-to-youth-in-africa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/bigger-than-sneakers-kickn-it-donates-over-20000-shoes-to-youth-in-africa\/","title":{"rendered":"Bigger Than Sneakers \/\/ Kick’n It Donates Over 30,000 Shoes to Youth in Africa"},"content":{"rendered":"
Need some good news to head into this weekend? Look no further. Recently, Snkrs Day got word from Chris “COSeezy” Strachan that his program Kick’n It For a Cause<\/strong> just gave back to youth in Africa in a big way. Strachan just returned from a 5-day trip to the continent, where he helped to personally deliver 30,000 pairs of shoes to local kids in need. They also got solid help from some famous friends.<\/p>\n “One of my best friends, Stephen Curry found out about the movement and donated 500 sneakers himself and got Under Amour to donate another 500,” Chris tell us. “Nike jumped on board as well and pitched in 500 of their own. Over about 20,000 more sneakers in a 3-month span were donated from people around the world.”<\/p>\n Focusing on those in the Republic of Congo, where kids are getting sick walking to school due to contracting parasites from going barefoot, the good friend of Steph and Seth Curry is already making a big difference. Strachan first got close to the family during his time as a student assistant at Liberty University for the basketball team. It was in school where he developed a close friendship with Seth, as the younger Curry brother played for the Flames and was the nation’s top scoring freshman. An adopted brother of sorts, the trio has looked to spread awareness for the donation efforts over the past year, and Coseezy’s #Kicknitforacause campaign has the potential to change the lives of millions.<\/p>\n “Uniting people through the love of sneakers, pop-culture and community service,” proves to be the reason Chris made his program. “The sneaker culture means so much to me. My parents separated when I was very young. I spent most weekends with my pops and on the weekends, he would pick me up and our first stop was the sneaker store. It became a place that he and I developed a strong father-son bond, and it’s where I really got to understand and experience the power of hip-hop culture. The love of sneakers brought people together from so many different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds and in a society where there are so many factors that separate people, sneakers and pop-culture unite. There is no better representation of that than the Kick\u2019n It For a Cause: Cease Fire in Rwanda.”<\/p>\n