Tradehome Shoes thanks community by making donation to Camp Millhouse

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To celebrate 100 years in business, Tradehome Shoes is giving back to the communities that have supported them.
“With COVID and a lot of different things going on, we want to make sure that we're giving back to the local communities that helped us thrive," said store manager Tim Wray.
Their current program is donating a pack of socks to charity for every pack sold.
They said the response has been nothing short of amazing.
“It’s huge, it's unique to be a part of a company that gives us the opportunity to do this, and the amount of shoppers and staff in our stores that find out that camp Millhouse is benefiting from a pack of socks. The response from the community's been awesome," Wray said.
On Thursday they donated 500 packages of socks to Camp Millhouse.