SAN DIEGO - June 8, 2020 - It's All About the Kids® Foundation [IAATK] is proud to announce a new partnership with Pocket Socks to fight against childhood hunger. Pocket Socks are unique socks with hand-sewn zippered pockets. For each pair of socks sold, Pocket Socks will donate a nutritious meal to IAATK and the Feed the Kids Food Pantry.
To kick off the campaign, Pocket Socks will be featured on View Your Deals on ABC's The View on Monday morning, June 8, 2020 in the 11c|10 c/p. View Your Deals gives the nationwide audience access to top brands and goods at 50% off deals for 48 hours, or until items sell out. Socks usually range from $16 - $28 are on sale for $8 - $14 at https://viewyourdeal-pocketsocks.com/. The sale stands out as Pocket Socks is giving back to the San Diego community.
Founder Evan Papel has partnered with IAATK since 2004. He joined IAATK co-founder Angela Brannon-Baptiste and a team of business leaders to create the first Life Skills Scavenger Hunt for homeless teens. He also hired teens in the charity's programs as interns. "It's an honor to partner with Angela [co-founder] and IAATK again," said Evan. "We have a huge platform and audience for this sale event and I am so pleased that we'll be able to raise awareness and funds necessary to help the flow of needed food coming to hungry kids here in San Diego."
Based in Carlsbad, CA, Pocket Socks produces unique socks with hand-sewn zippered pockets for travel, everyday security and fun. The company is in its second iteration having been founded as Zip It Gear in 2003 and reemerging as Pocket Socks in 2018. Pocket Socks has been featured on Good Morning America, Live with Kelly & Ryan and The View. The idea for Pocket Socks occurred when founder Evan Papel was pickpocketed when traveling throughout Europe. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Pocket Socks have made their way to savvy travelers, fashion forward folks and athletes all over the world. info@pocketsocks.com 888-494-7769.
It's All About the Kids® Foundation is an award winning 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that bridges the weekend food insecurity gap for children in impoverished neighborhoods. Each week, the Feed the Kids Program provides up to 40 pounds of fresh produce, bread and non-perishable items to hundreds of homeless and working families. In April 2020, the charity surpassed 1,000,000 nutritious meals provided in just 32 months. They are expecting to exceed 2,000,000 in early 2021. www.ItsAllAboutTheKids.org #bestpartners #iaatk
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Angela Brannon-Baptiste