Free Shoes for Every Student at OKCPS Elementary School

FedEx Cares and Operation Warmth provide new footwear for over 400 students

Mar. 28, 2026 at 12:50am

FedEx Cares, a philanthropic initiative, and Operation Warmth, a non-profit organization, have partnered to provide more than 400 pairs of new shoes to elementary school students in the Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) district. School officials say having proper footwear not only helps children stay active and engaged, but it's also linked to improved academic performance.

Why it matters

Access to basic necessities like shoes can be a challenge for many families, especially in underserved communities. This initiative aims to ensure all OKCPS students have the proper footwear they need to fully participate in school activities and focus on their studies.

The details

The shoe distribution event took place at an OKCPS elementary school, where volunteers from FedEx Cares and Operation Warmth fitted each student with a brand new pair of shoes free of charge. School administrators say the new shoes will make a tangible difference in the lives of these students, many of whom may not have the means to purchase proper footwear on their own.

  • The shoe distribution event was held on March 28, 2026.

The players

FedEx Cares

A philanthropic initiative of FedEx Corporation that provides charitable contributions and volunteer support to communities in need.

Operation Warmth

A non-profit organization that works to provide essential items like coats, shoes, and school supplies to underprivileged children.

Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS)

The public school district serving the city of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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The takeaway

This collaborative effort between FedEx Cares and Operation Warmth demonstrates the positive impact that can be made when businesses and non-profits work together to address the needs of underserved communities. Providing students with proper footwear can have far-reaching benefits, from improved physical health to enhanced educational outcomes.