In My Shoes gets needy kids off on the right foot

NorthLight School student Muhd Syahmil Samsudin (right) is one of the beneficiaries of the In My Shoes movement. Founded by national hurdler Dipna Lim-Prasad and James Walton, head of Deloitte South-east Asia's sports business service line, the movem
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NorthLight School student Muhd Syahmil Samsudin (right) is one of the beneficiaries of the In My Shoes movement. Founded by national hurdler Dipna Lim-Prasad and James Walton, head of Deloitte South-east Asia's sports business service line, the movement sets out to collect and redistribute sports shoes to those in need. Syahmil, 14, received a pair of Nike running shoes.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on March 23, 2017, with the headline In My Shoes gets needy kids off on the right foot. Subscribe