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Christmas Without Cancer and the environment both benefit from a shoe drive that is win-win.
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Christmas Without Cancer and the environment both benefit from a shoe drive that is win-win.

Jen Clancy (left), a volunteer who came up with the idea of the shoe drive, and Renee Copeland, Vice President of Christmas Without Cancer, show off some of their collection of shoes. Clancy stated that it is a great feeling to know that every penny will go to helping people, and maybe even people we know. (Renee Copeland)

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