(Source: Canada Newswire)

2009 Giving Program Goes International -- Retailer Calls on Non-
Profit
Organizations to Apply to Participate in the Grass Roots Giving
Effort to
Establish Network of Hundreds of Charities to Directly Distribute
Free
Shoe Coupons
TORONTO, Oct. 15 /CNW/ - Leading family footwear retailer,
Payless ShoeSource, announced today the launch again this year of
its Payless Gives Shoes 4 Kids program aimed at delivering more than
$1.2 million USD worth of children's shoes to children of families
in need this holiday season through a massive grass roots approach
involving a network of hundreds of charity partners. In addition,
the retailer said it is expanding this year's program
internationally to include Canada and across the Western Hemisphere,
where the majority of its more than 4,500 stores are located.
Payless will give more than 77,000 gift coupons redeemable
through Feb. 28, 2010, toward a new pair of kids' shoes at any of
its stores located in Canada, the United States, Puerto Rico and in
10 Latin American countries including the Dominican Republic,
Trinidad & Tobago, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador,
Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua and Colombia. Canada will receive 4,000
free shoe gift coupons valued at $100,000 CDN that will be provided
to local charities and distributed to local children of families in
need.
"In America the economy appears to be on the mend, but times are
still difficult on Main Street and the economic challenges are
rippling across the globe," said Matthew E. Rubel, Chairman and CEO
of Collective Brands, Inc., which owns Payless ShoeSource. "Footwear
is a basic need that many of us take for granted, and yet a
significant number of children need shoes. In a difficult economy,
the underprivileged are hurt more than any other group and the
charities that assist them are often underfunded. That's why we are
expanding our Payless Gives Shoes 4 Kids program to Canada, Puerto
Rico, and our Latin American countries and calling on charity
partners again this year to help us establish an extending network
to get the gift of shoes to children that need it the most this
holiday season."
A Call to Non-Profits in Canada
Through this year's effort, Payless said it expects to give away
more than 77,000 pairs of new shoes valued at more than $1.2 million
USD through a network of hundreds of localized charities. Partnering
with local charities offers a grass roots approach -- an important
element of the program.