Cincinnati Bengals players help give out free shoes to Hamilton students

Just a Pair of Shoes, a nonprofit organization that distributes free high-end shoes distributed 120 pairs to students at Highland Elementary School in the Hamilton City School District. The event was sponsored by Kettering Health and the Cincinnati Bengals. After receiving the shoes, the students put them on and tried them out. Pictured is Bengals mascot Who Dey greeting Highland Elementary students before they received a free pair of shoes and three pairs of Bombas socks.  MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

Credit: Michael D. Pitman

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Just a Pair of Shoes, a nonprofit organization that distributes free high-end shoes distributed 120 pairs to students at Highland Elementary School in the Hamilton City School District. The event was sponsored by Kettering Health and the Cincinnati Bengals. After receiving the shoes, the students put them on and tried them out. Pictured is Bengals mascot Who Dey greeting Highland Elementary students before they received a free pair of shoes and three pairs of Bombas socks. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

When Just a Pair of Shoes founder Matt Cline got his first pair of nice new shoes in the sixth grade, he “felt electric.”

And he believes his Dayton-based nonprofit founded in 2017 made 120 students at Highland Elementary in Hamilton feel that same way on Tuesday afternoon.

Cline said he was picked on as a kid, and told students about how he had a black pair of shoes with a hole, which showed his bright-white socks. He colored that spot with a black marker every day. But when he got a new pair of shoes, he said, it changed his life. He felt as if he could run faster and jump higher, and while it was only a psychological impact that made him feel that way, it gave him confidence.

“Once you have the confidence, you start to excel at anything,” he said.

The shoe giveaway was seven months in the making, said Highland Principal Ryan Britton. The gym on Tuesday afternoon was booming with excitement and confidence as kids rushed to put on their new shoes and Bombas socks.

Just a Pair of Shoes, a nonprofit organization that distributes free high-end shoes distributed 120 pairs to students at Highland Elementary School in the Hamilton City School District. The event was sponsored by Kettering Health and the Cincinnati Bengals. After receiving the shoes, the students put them on and tried them out. Pictured is Bengals running back Chase Brown defending a student during a football running drill. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

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“The simple act of a new pair of shoes goes a really long way,” he said of the event that was a collaborative effort between the school, Kettering Health Hamilton, Just a Pair of Shoes and the Cincinnati Bengals. Bengals safety Daijahn Anthony, defensive end Kris Jenkins, tight end Erick All, and running back Chase Brown came to celebrate and play with the kids.

Highland students ran football drills with Bengals players, played basketball, played six-on-six football and possibly designed the next pair of cleats to be worn in an NFL game, just as Indianapolis Colts tight end Drew Ogletree did last year with Project: Dream Cleats. Just a Pair of Shoes’ contest saw Dayton area kids have their designs encompassed into a pair of cleats worn by the Dayton Northridge graduate, and this year’s contest runs until Oct. 28.

“To see our students, who come from numerous different backgrounds, coming together to be able to feel a part of our Highland community, our greater Cincinnati community, is just a tremendous feeling,” Britton said.

Kettering Health Hamilton President Paul Hoover said they are committed to the health and wellness in the community, and becoming active is “the single-best thing you can do to take care of yourself.”

Just a Pair of Shoes, a nonprofit organization that distributes free high-end shoes distributed 120 pairs to students at Highland Elementary School in the Hamilton City School District. The event was sponsored by Kettering Health and the Cincinnati Bengals. After receiving the shoes, the students put them on and tried them out. Pictured is Bengals tight end, and Fairfield High School graduate, Eric All Jr. passing a ball to a student just outside the gym of the elementary school. MICHAEL D. PITMAN/STAFF

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“When you lace up a new pair of shoes, it is a passport to adventure, it’s a passport to fun, and it’s amazing how sports brings us together as a community,” he said. “In today’s world, we need to work better together and it’s an opportunity to be active and to have fun.”

Britton said he’s not sure how often this event could come back to Highland Elementary, but would welcome the opportunity.

“Each and everyday here at Highland, we work to bring our community together, and all the differences make us that unique and wonderful place that we call school everyday,” he said. “And this is just an addition that just enhances that value on a really wide scale.”


PROJECT: DREAM CLEATS

Project: Dream Cleats is a chance for young designers to unleash their creativity as kids can submit cleat designs, and the winner (or winners) will see their creation come to life on a pair of cleats worn by an NFL player. Indianapolis Colts tight end Drew Ogletree, a Dayton Northridge graduate, wore a pair of cleats designed by kids in the Dayton area in 2023. Visit www.justapairofshoes.org/cleat-design-contest to download a cleat template and mail submissions by Oct. 28 to Just a Pair of Shoes, P.O. Box 1614, Miamisburg, Ohio 45343.

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