Just five months after reaching its first million-pair donation milestone, Bobs from Skechers announced that it has donated more than three million pairs of new shoes for children in need worldwide. With a new pair going to a child in need for every pair of Bobs purchased, Bobs has expanded its donation network to include nearly 30 countries around the globe, with a focus on helping distressed families across the United States.

Bobs from Skechers distributes new shoes to children in need in Atlanta, Georgia. (Image courtesy of Caring For Others and Carlos Bell Photography)

“The word is out about Bobs, and its growing success means that we can give more pairs than ever. We are pleased that we are able to get shoes in the hands of American families struck by financial hardship, those affected by natural disasters, including Superstorm Sandy, and many children in need around the world,” said Michael Greenberg, president of Skechers. “We're so excited to be part of this movement of giving, and to help as many kids as we can. Through the continued support of socially conscious consumers, we believe we can make an even larger impact.”

Bobs unites people with a single goal: to help the approximately 300 million children worldwide in need of shoes due to poverty, epidemics and natural disasters. With the support of its non-profit giveaway partners, Bobs distributes to charitable organizations, homeless shelters, education programs and non-profit groups across the Americas, Africa, Eastern Europe, and mainland and Southeast Asia – and plans to continue expanding the program on a global scale.

Designed for women, men and kids, Bobs is supported by Dancing with the Stars host Brooke Burke-Charvet in a global awareness campaign across print, television, online and social media. You can find Bobs in stores nationwide, and in key markets around the world.