Current Pedorthics | July-August 2016 | Vol.48, Issue 4 | Page 32

PFASPOTLIGHT The mission is a simple one: Make sure kids in school have good shoes. who delivered the shoes, as well as Susy Warren who has the business brains. Now the secretary/treasurer, Susy says, “This has been a wonderful experience and a lot of it has to do with Jeanne, her personality and people who have surrounded her, willing to do whatever needed to be done. They believe in the mission.” The mission is a simple one: Make sure kids in school have good shoes. Many are in pain, wearing shoes too small. Others are teased because their shoes stink and are falling apart. School officials alert Laces of Love when they see a need, then Jeanne and her volunteers make deliveries. Jill Koisa, secretary for Health Services for the Lee County School District says, “It changes kids’ whole attitude about the day. They get up in the morning with a good pair of shoes and are eager to go.” Jill calls Jeanne “a true angel.” Athletic shoes are also provided for underprivileged kids wanting to participate in sports. After one drop-off, Jeanne recalls a football player running up and banging on her car window. With tears in his eyes, he thanked her for his cleats, the first new pair of shoes he had ever owned. Today he is playing football in college. Junior Destin knows that feeling; he needed shoes for school and multiple sports. He says receiving shoes, something so many of us take for granted, “made me work harder. It boosted my confidence in life in general, that someone cares.” 30 Pedorthic Footcare Association www.pedorthics.org Now a college graduate, he is a volunteer for Laces of Love. “For most people, a pair of shoes is nothing. It’s not easy to explain. Knowing how [the kids] are gonna feel motivates me,” explains Junior. The stories are emotional, inspiring, and too many to mention, so Jeanne is writing a book, the proceeds of which will go into an endowment. No one on the board gets paid; Jeanne won’t even take compensation for her gas. She’s even got her husband, Donald, on board; he keeps a trunk full of basketball shoes, just in case. The night of their 20th wedding anniversary, Donald wanted to do something special, but she was consumed with finding a way to get soccer cleats for three local teams in need. When he came home from work, she says, “he told me to ‘pull your car out; we’re going to Sports Authority, and you can buy as many cleats as a diamond necklace would cost.’ I was so excited that I backed into his car, so it cost him a little more.” As onlookers saw the boxes of shoes being stacked up at the checkout, Jeanne says something amazing happened. “People were throwing $20 bills at me. I’ll never forget that.” She says people will say “‘Oh that’s such a cute thing you do,’ and I think to myself it’s more than cute, it’s amazing. I’m so blessed. We’re here to serve. When it’s all over, what did you do?”