Despite the fact we’ve been buying their latest releases like hotcakes whenever they drop, Nike has lost a metric shitton of money since the recent crisis started. And yet, the brand continues doing everything they can to help the relief efforts. Upwards of $25 million in donations. Developed, manufactured and donated face shields. Footwear, apparel, and equipment sent to frontline workers. And now, they’re part of the Fanatics ‘All in Challenge.” CEO and President John Donahoe has put together an insane package for any fan of the Swoosh that’s willing to donate some money to Feeding America / Meals on Wheels / World Central Kitchen / No Kid Hungry. Anyone that enters the giveaway will be eligible for a prize package that’s any sneakerhead’s dream. All expenses paid, VIP tour of Nike’s headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. Personalized session with Nike designers where you get to design your own shoe and have it made by the Swoosh. One-on-one mentorship with John Donahoe. Private tour of the new Lebron James building (future home of Nike’s Advanced Innovation Team). Oh yeah, and if that wasn’t enough, you’ll also walk away with $1,000 of Nike gear.
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