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Kim Kardashian-West pledges to donate 1,000 pairs of shoes to 17-year-old's charity appeal

Kardashian said it was the 'cutest' story

Olivia Blair
Thursday 10 December 2015 18:30 GMT
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Kardashian-West said she and Kanye would 'love to donate'
Kardashian-West said she and Kanye would 'love to donate' (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

A teenage girl who is attempting to collect 2,000 shoes by next week to help those in need has appeared to fulfilled her goal, courtesy of Kim Kardashian-West.

Kardashian-West tweeted on Thursday that she had watched a programme featuring the girl and had been looking online to locate her and make a donation of 1,000 shoes.

Referencing that she has good contacts in the shoe industry willing to help her out, the reality TV star joked she “thinks she knows the designer of the Shoe of the Year Award.”

She was, of course, referring to her husband Kanye West who last week received the Footwear News award for his Yeezy trainer in collaboration with Adidas.

After asking her 37.6million followers for help in tracking down the girl, they soon signalled to 17-year-old Amelia Flores from Kansas.

Dish Nation – the TV show Kardashian-West said she was watching while breastfeeding her five-day-old son Saint – told the story of Ms Flores who is striving to collect 2,000 pairs of shoes for people in need by December 18.

Ms Flores, 17, from Kansas was recently chronicled in the local Wichita Eagle paper. She told them of her campaign for the charity Soles4Souls which strives to “fight poverty through the collection and distribution of shoes and clothing”.

Ms Flores credits the charity for helping her and her family when Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005. She says launching the shoe drive will be a “way to give back to them and say thank you”.

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