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‘Shoes for Kids’ receives 1,200 shoes for Inland Empire kids in need

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On Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, Tzu Chi USA organized a Free Family Medical Clinic event at Indian Springs High School. The Inland Chinese Association (ICA), composed of Taiwanese Americans,  also hosted the event, as they donated 1,200 pairs of shoes for the “Shoes for Kids” project. 

Since 2019, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles (TECO-LA), the de facto consulate general of the Republic of China (Taiwan), has taken part in the “Shoes for Kids” project. The ICA and TECO-LA have donated more than 7,000 shoes to kids in need since then.

For the past 15 years, Gary Liaou, president of the ICA, has been offering his family-owned farm for charitable orange-picking fairs each year from early February to late March. Since joining the project, TECO-LA has continuously visited Liaou’s farm to help fundraise and support the cause. The revenue is donated to the “Shoes for Kids” project fund, and collectively, over 11,000 shoes have been given to students in need in the Inland Empire. 

Congressman Mark Takano joined the event, and Supervisor Jeff Hewitt of Riverside County and Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. of San Bernardino County were also present showing their support.

Both Tzu Chi USA and the ICA are composed of Taiwanese Americans.

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