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- Posted December 12, 2013
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Firm helps Philippine relief with Soles4Souls

Strategic Divorce Consulting PLLC is now the only official drop-off location in Michigan for the global anti-poverty organization Soles4Souls Inc. currently working on Philippine relief efforts.
Strategic Divorce Consulting is collecting shoes at its office located in the Cranbrook Professional Building, 60 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 110 in Bloomfield Hills.
"People are always looking to do something with their shoes, especially children's shoes, since they outgrow them so fast. I signed up to collect for Soles4Souls just before this horrible disaster in the Philippines and I am so glad to help--to be doing my part," said owner Diana Gertsmark Brown.
Soles4Souls has already committed at least 200,000 new pairs of shoes to the rescue, recovery, and rebuilding lives effort. The focus right now is on rescue, but it will hopefully soon turn toward restoration and rebuilding. This partnership will enable Soles4Souls to continue working to prevent this distress and better the lives of those in need.
Published: Thu, Dec 12, 2013
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