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Purchasing with a purpose and inspiring others to #PayItFootward - Marisa Sheff, Sock Footage

39m · Small But Mighty Biz Stories · 13 Sep 11:00

After a five-year stint as a corporate account manager in the sock industry, Marisa Sheff knew she wanted to combine her passion for socks with giving back to the less fortunate. For each pair of socks purchased through her business, Sock Footage, a donation pair is provided in hopes that the person purchasing will donate them in-person or select one of the partner organizations for the socks to be donated to. Although other brands have similar models, Marisa encourages her customers to create conversations with homeless individuals by personally donating the socks. She does so with the belief that one person does have the power to change the life of a total stranger. Marisa Sheff doesn’t just sell socks. She sells meaningful connection and conversation with a purpose - to #PayItFootward.

You can learn more about Marisa Sheff and Sock Footage here:

Website: https://www.sockfootage.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sockfootageco/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sockfootageco

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sockfootageco

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