Beth Prince State Farm, located at 308 North Harrison Street in Shelbyville, is collecting gently worn shoes this holiday season.
All sizes and styles of footwear can be dropped off at the office Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving and day after). Please do not leave them outside overnight.
"We love supporting our community and want to lend a helping hand this holiday season," Prince said. "Look through your closets. I am sure everyone has old shoes that they do not need anymore."
The final day to donate will be Dec. 18. The shoes will be donated to the Salvation Army and others in need.

If you or someone you know is in need, please reach out to Danielle Ebbert at danielle.ebbert.f7pt@statefarm.com.
Or. call the office at 317-392-3922.
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