Ludacris and Mercedes-Benz have surprised schoolchildren in Atlanta with more than 500 new pairs of shoes just in time for the holidays.
Rapper and actor Ludacris, right, smiles with a student who received new shoes at Miles Intermediate Elementary School in Atlanta on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. – Just in time for the holidays, Ludacris and Mercedes-Benz have surprised schoolchildren in Atlanta with more than 500 new pairs of shoes.
Since 1992, Shoes That Fit has provided over 2 million pairs of brand-new shoes and other necessities to children across the United States. The excitement and joy for hundreds of new shoes isn’t just from the students — it also has a lasting impact on their educators, as well. Miles Principal, Thalise Perry, said Wednesday's surprise was important to the children's overall education.
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