DETROIT (AP) - Toyota's U.S. sales arm is helping homeless Detroit
children stay warm with the gift of 200 pairs of winter boots.
Toyota Motor Sales USA has paid for the boots that
went to families at the Salvation Army Denby Center for Children and
Family Services in Detroit.
The boots were bought from Michigan-based Moosejaw, a camping and outdoor recreation outfitting company.
The Detroit Free Press says those getting boots Saturday included 9-year-old Kanizha
Shabazz, who asked her mother if it was OK to thank God for blessing
her.
The Denby Center offers shelter for up to 90 days
to about 200 people who've lost their homes through job loss,
foreclosure or domestic violence.