Air Jordans made for Spike Lee and donated to Oregon shelter auctioned for nearly $51,000 | BayNews9
In a heartwarming turn of events, a pair of rare gold Nike Air Jordan 3 sneakers worn by filmmaker Spike Lee at the Academy Awards in 2019 found their way to an Oregon homeless shelter. They were recently auctioned for a staggering $50,800. The shoes were discovered in a donation chute at the Portland Rescue Mission, where Nike designer Tinker Hatfield then authenticated them. The entire auction proceeds will benefit the mission, aiding individuals struggling with homelessness, hunger, and addiction since 1949.
The sneakers were among a limited number of custom pairs made for Spike Lee, who sported them at the Oscars when he accepted an award for his screenplay for “BlacKkKlansman.” Although these shoes weren’t his personal pair, they were part of those created for Lee’s inner circle. The auction, hosted by Sotheby’s, included a replacement box and other Nike merchandise donated by Tinker Hatfield.
The incredible generosity displayed in this story reminds us of the positive impact that businesses and individuals can have on their communities. This heartwarming act of donation highlights the importance of giving back and showcases the unique ways businesses like Nike can contribute to social causes. Now, let’s delve into the world of business and marketing……..[read more]
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How can businesses effectively leverage corporate social responsibility initiatives like charitable donations and partnerships to positively impact society, enhance their brand image, and connect with their target audience? Consider the potential benefits and challenges involved in such endeavors.
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