Volume CXIV, Issue 8 Thurs., March 5, 2020 The student news publication of Walnut Hills High School WHHSCBOX.COM
pg. 6 The club Books for Kids started last year, crafting children’s books for Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
pg. 7 WHHS Art CLub collaborates with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to decorate paitient rooms with art.
pg. 3 Two College Credit Plus Students talk about their experiences in the program and problems they see.
SoleBros make a difference from head to sole MACKIENZEE RASHEED / CHATTERBOX
SoleBros SENIOR Curtis Harrison IV (left) and SENIOR Spencer Boyd (right) getting ready to air live on the Kelly Clarkson show. The two along with SENIORS, Kellen Newman and Breiland Anderson, started solebros to share the confidence they get from wearing a new pair of shoes. “SoleBros has been very humbling because I am able to give kids confidence through a pair of sneakers.” Harrison IV said. Mackienzee Rasheed, ‘20 Five years ago, three eighth graders started a non-profit organization named SoleBros. One of them being previous WHHS student, SENIOR Kellen Newman. Their organization gives new or gently used shoes to kids who otherwise couldn’t afford them. They started it so they could give other kids the chance to feel good about the shoes they wear.
Kelly Clarkson Show, the boys explained what exactly SoleBros does and some of their goals. Second SoleBro, SENIOR Spencer Boyd, from Seven Hills, said, “It was a once in a lifetime type of opportunity. I loved it. I never would’ve thought I could make national television and to do that was awesome.” SoleBros SENIOR Breiland Anderson, from Lakota West, and Newman went to LA to be on the show with Kelly Clarkson
“SoleBros has been a life changing experience because I’m doing something I love with people I love,” - SENIOR Kellen Newman They were just recently invited to be on The Kelly Clarkson Show to help spread recognition for their cause. While on The
while SoleBros SENIOR Curtis Harrion IV, from Seven Hills, and Boyd were back in Cincinnati to open a shoe drive to collect
and give out shoes. Since they have started SoleBros they have done monumental things here in their own city. “Sole bros has been a gift. It has taught me so many great lessons and has given me the opportunity to see so many wonderful things and to help so many people that need it. I wouldn’t change any of it even if I could,” said Boyd. They have done annual winter drives, annual fundraisers for people to bring donations and have a good time, and also open their shoe closet up to people that need new shoes. “SoleBros has been a life changing experience because I’m doing something I love with people I love,” Newman said. They have continued to grow their organization to what it is today. They aren’t just helping their own community, they have also given nine-hundred pairs of shoes to kids in Ghana and two-thousand to kids in Jamaica. The boys are trying to collect enough pairs of shoes to open three more shoe closets in the Cincinnati area. They have made a big dif-
ference in kids’ lives and plan on continuing their plan. If you would like to help their cause you can drop off mentary donations or shoe donations to
1580 Summit Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45237. You can also visit their instagram @theofficialsolebros or their facebook Sole Bros Inc.
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PHOTO PROVIDED BY MACKIENZEE RASHEED
During a quick break from airing SENIORS Spencer Boyd, Mackienzee Rasheed, Rikki Joiner and Curtis Harrison IV are helping kids find their way around. During the shoe drive aired on the show they let kids from surrounding areas come and pick a pair of shoes to take home. “Being on Kelly Clarkson was a life changing and unforgettable experience,” said Harrison IV.