Post Malone donates 10,000 pairs of Crocs to frontline workers
Los Angeles, California - Post Malone, Crocs, and Musicians On Call gave out 10,000 pairs of the artist’s currently sold out Duet Max Clog II Crocs to frontline workers.
The three parties teamed up to show their support and gratitude to healthcare workers who are on their feet for extended periods of time and risking it all to care for others during the coronavirus pandemic. The initiative served as an early Valentine’s Day gift to those across 70 healthcare facilities across the US.
Music For All is a nonprofit that brings live and recorded musical performances to the patients' bedsides in healthcare facilities. The organization shared the announcement on Instagram, saying "As a special early #FrontlineValentines gift, we teamed up with @postmalone and @crocs, to offer our hospital partners nationwide a gesture of gratitude with extra comfort!"
Many were impressed by the gesture, sharing their appreciation of the donation and effort by Post Malone (25), with one user commenting, "This is awesome!! Love Post Malone!"
Because only 70 facilities received donations of the Due Max Clog ll Crocs, many in the industry who didn’t get pairs were curious how they could get their hands on them.
One user shared: "the nurses at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital in Colorado would Greatly Appreciate and Love a pair of your Crocs! We have been running around like chickens with our heads cut off and really need comfy shoes to continue."
This is the fifth collaboration between Post Malone and Crocs, a footwear company that was resurrected in pop culture after spending years in the shadows since their introduction to the world in 2002.
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