Hi-Tec shoes boost NSPCC work

UK footwear company Hi-Tec has this month proved that it is not only adept at making shoe style choices, as it has opted? to donate ten pence from every footwear sale of its junior collection to charity.

Those benefiting from Hi-Tec’s charitable donations are those young enough to fit into the shoes whose sale facilitates the donation – children receiving support from the NSPCC and sister Scottish charity Children 1st.

The company was “extremely excited to have this opportunity to support such dedicated and respected children’s charities” said David Goulding, president of Hi-Tec Europe.

“Our objective is to assist them in raising awareness as well as the vital funds required to carry out their essential work and campaigning to end cruelty to children,” he added.

Meanwhile the NSPCC thanked the shoe manufacturer for its generosity in teaming up with the charity, urging retailers to stock the junior shoes and in doing so help to promote valuable aid work for children.

Fitness Footwear stocks an array of footwear from Hi-Tec, with many quality models of shoe available onsite at very competitive prices.

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