A Bride-To-Be’s Handmade Shoes Knitting Together Two Communities
June 28, 2010 by Esther

“I saw the shoes, and I fell in love with them instantly.”
Sounds like a typical statement that you would hear a bride bragging about the shoes she plans to wear on her wedding day, doesn’t it?
But for Debe Paul, her perfect shoes have an added meaning.
After the Ohio native saw photos of our new Ballet Klash on Facebook, she made a decision to wear them in her wedding this August. This new feminine shoe is the first we’ve made specifically for women with a slip-on design that is comfortable and cute but has an even greater significance.
“They’re absolutely adorable, but I love what it stands for,” Debe said.
On one of the most important days in her life Debe is devoted to “restoring relationships and communications with the Iraqi community,” as she put it.
It’s great to see our Buy Shoes. Save Lives. program successfully funding heart surgeries and introducing communities like Debe’s to real people in Iraq that would not otherwise know each other. Our lifesaving shoes are not only an important part of Debe’s wedding, they are a local source of revenue to fund heart surgeries for children in Iraq.
You, like Debe, can join us by purchasing a pair of shoes that will fund heart surgeries by clicking here.
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| Esther Perez, a PLC summer intern ('10), is spending this summer managing the daily blog and telling the stories of Iraqi children affected by congenital heart disease. The die-hard Texan loves spending her time learning local languages, talking about soccer and swimming. |





