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WELCOME TO SOX IN A BOX

Hello! My name is Dani Marco. On behalf of all the volunteers at SOX IN A BOX, we welcome you to our Web site. There are at least forty million people living at or below poverty level in the United States. Over 1 billion people around the world live on less than one dollar a day and do not have enough money to buy the most basic necessities of life like food, clothing, or medicine. There are 75,000 homeless people who live in the state of California. There are 14 million orphans in Africa whose parents have died from AIDS. I founded SOX IN A BOX as a means to address some of the most basic challenges of people in need. The fact that you are taking the time to read this Web site shows how much you care. Please read on...

SOX IN A BOX UPDATES

Fall 2009/Winter 2010 Update
With Dani Marco, our founder, attending Rice University in Houston, Texas, efforts have been made to step up our Sox efforts in the Midwest portion of the country. The Board of Directors has officially voted their support in favor of start-up Sox In A Box clubs or chapters at various college campuses across America with a Rice University/Houston chapter leading the way. Read More...

Winter/Spring 2009 Update
Sox in a Box is pleased to welcome our new executive director, Kaveer Grewal, a graduate of Georgetown University, who will coordinate our efforts to reach more needy and homeless people through increased contact with non-profit charities across the United States. Read More...

2008 Update
The excitement, challenges, and upheavals in 2008 have made this past year one of the most dynamic and unforgettable in our eight-year operational history. The beginning months of 2008 were marked by the tough decision to halt our in-person operations in the Mexican cities directly south of the U.S./Mexican border indefinitely due to the dangers and threats of violence experienced by our volunteers who attempted to deliver socks and letters of hope throughout the upper Baja California peninsula. Read More...