
Image Credit: Sneakersnstuff
New York Knicks forward Lance Thomas partners with global footwear and apparel retailer Sneakersnstuff’s NYC flagship to host a holiday sneaker drive will benefit Madison Square Garden of Dreams partner – New York City Department of Homeless Services. The Winter 2018 Holiday Sneaker Drive will host on December 10, 2018 at the Sneakersnstuff Meatpacking District location from 6:00-8:00PM, open to the public and will include special guests from the New York Knicks.
Lance Thomas and Sneakersnstuff encourage individuals to attend the sneaker drive and donate lightly – used or brand new sneakers as donations. By contributing to the drive, fans will be presented with the opportunity to meet Lance Thomas and other Knicks teammates in attendance.
Following the Holiday Sneaker Drive, the collected sneakers will be donated and distributed to the Department of Homeless Services Center in New York City, an agency within the government of New York City which provides an array of services to the homeless in the Tri-State area.
Sneakersnstuff is proud to participate in the holiday initiative as the brand prides themselves in being an inclusive retailer who caters to all. This opportunity to align with Knicks Forward Lance Thomas is an important to the brand to broaden their contribution this holiday season.
For more information on Sneakersnstuff and the Holiday Drive, visit: www.sneakersnstuff.com.
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