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‘Walk In My Boots’ Community Outreach Project Transforming Lives…One Step At A Time at The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth Lodge

Chicago, IL – While preparing to showcase an array of new vehicles at the 2023 Chicago Auto
Show, Toyota first showcased its continued commitment to support local Chicago families
facing homelessness by donating winter boots and socks through its “Walk In My Boots”
community outreach project. To help shield families from the cold, on Saturday, February 4,
2023, more than 150 family members residing in The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth Lodge, a
family homeless shelter in Chicago, received Bogs winter boots guaranteed to weather harsh
conditions and Smartwool hiking socks that keep feet warm and dry.

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In addition, Toyota donated $15,000 to The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division
enabling them to continue to provide shelter for families in times of crisis. “The Salvation Army
is thrilled to partner with Toyota for the ‘Walk In My Boots’ community outreach project,” said
Captain TJ Simmons, divisional youth and candidate secretary, The Salvation Army North and
Central Illinois Division. “This partnership will help so many Chicagoans who are struggling.”
Smiles were on the faces of many residents as the boots and socks were received just in time as
wind chills as low as 20 below zero hit the Chicago area the day before. While many programs
offer winter coat, hat and glove giveaways, a person’s feet are often left exposed to harsh
elements. In a short period of time, people can be at risk for severe hypothermia and
consequences can be fatal. One family member said, she has four children and that she was
grateful to Toyota because now they have new boots and socks to keep their feet warm when
going from place to place.

“Many people know Toyota as a car company, but we’re so much more than that,” said Alva
Adams Mason, executive group manager, Multicultural Business Alliance and Strategy, and
Multicultural Dealer Relations, Toyota Motor North America. “We’re passionate about serving
communities by giving our time, knowledge and resources to support local organizations. The
pandemic and economic downturn has been extremely hard on families in need, and we hope
that our donation of winter boots and socks will help to transform their lives…one step at a
time.”

Through this program, in Chicago alone, Toyota has donated more than 1,700 pairs of winter
boots and socks to help families in need while contributing over $135,000 to The Salvation
Army North and Central Illinois Division. This is Toyota’s ninth year presenting the “Walk In My
Boots” program in Chicago. It has also been held in Detroit, Baltimore, Washington D.C.,
Minneapolis, and Harrisburg, PA.

Antony Francis, vehicle marketing manager, Toyota Chicago Region; and Guy Drake, new
vehicle sales director, Advantage Toyota of River Oaks dealership, participated in the event by
helping the families try on new boots.

The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth Lodge is a haven for women and men with children, along
with married couples with children suddenly homeless because of eviction, disasters such as a
fire or flood, loss of utilities, domestic violence, being stranded while traveling or other crises.
As an interim housing program, the Booth Lodge provides shelter for as many as 60 families
each night. The average stay is 63 days, but some stay longer, depending on the time needed to
locate permanent living arrangements.

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