The vision for Aaron and Marvin’s House of Sneakers was born from loss. The loss of the founder, Donna Collins's nephew and her dear friend Bonnie’s brother who had down syndrome, which he referred to as “Up Syndrome”. These were devastating, unexpected losses that left a huge void in our hearts. Both Aaron and Marvin were vibrant, full of life, incredibly kind-hearted young men with a passion for sneakers, especially Jordans. In honor of these two young men that loved sneakers and the smiles that appeared on their faces when they found the Jordan’s they were looking for, I’ve discovered a way to keep their spirits alive, help others and turn our grief into something positive by sharing the joy of new sneakers. We donate new sneakers (Jordans) to kids, hoping to bring a smile to their faces and inspire them just as my nephew and my assistant’s brother inspired us. Each pair of shoes is a tribute to their lives, a reminder that their love and passion continue to make a difference in the world.
Please DONATE today and help us change the world!
https://pay.amhouseofsnkrs.com/donation
Aaron and Marvin’s House of Sneakers is a non-profit Foundation that believes every child deserves to have the opportunity to pursue their dreams and reach their full potential. That’s why we are committed to providing new sneakers to students who are not only working hard in school, but also navigating other life challenges & hardships. By donating sneakers, we are not only giving them comfort and protection, but also boosting their self-esteem, confidence, and motivation. We are showing them that we care about their well-being and their future. We are empowering them to walk with pride and joy.
(Our Nonprofit 501 c3 tax exemption status is PENDING)
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