Crocs Giving Away Free Shoes to Healthcare Workers Combating Coronavirus

Crocs has announced plans to donate thousands of pairs of shoes to healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. 

The company said it will be giving away up to 10,000 pairs of Crocs each day to those working in the healthcare industry.

Crocs President and CEO Andrew Rees said they've been working to figure out the most effective way to help in the pandemic sweeping across the world.

"Over the past week, we have spoken to healthcare workers, their facilities and even their family and friends, and they have specifically asked for our shoes in an effort to provide ease on their feet, as well as ease of mind as they need the ability to easily clean up before they go home to their families, "Rees said in a statement.

Each day starting at noon Eastern Time, health care workers can visit the Crocs website to request a free pair. The website will remain open until that day's free pair allotment has been fulfilled. Crocs has also committed to donating 100,000 pairs of shoes to be distributed across a number of select healthcare facilities and organizations.

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