Post Malone and Crocs partnered with the non-profit organization, Musicians on Call, to deliver 10,000 pairs of sold-out Crocs to frontline workers across the U.S.
Musicians on Call dedicate themselves to helping patients, families, and healthcare workers through music.
“The stress of the pandemic on staff in all areas of the hospital has been unrelenting,” said Musicians on Call President and CEO Pete Griffin in a statement.
While the organization specializes in bringing musical performances to those in need, they shifted gears and brought early Valentine’s Day presents to frontline workers.
As a special early #FrontlineValentines gift, we teamed up with @Crocs to offer hospital partners nationwide a gesture of gratitude with extra comfort! Caregivers and staff got their very own pair of @PostMalone's 5th #pmxcrocs as thanks for their brave work on the frontlines! pic.twitter.com/9k0fjVClqs
— Musicians On Call (@musiciansoncall) January 13, 2021
“We are so grateful to Post Malone and Crocs for joining us in providing even more relief when they need it the most through this generous donation,” said Griffin.
Healthcare workers at 70 different hospitals are now enjoying their well deserved, comfy, new shoes. The shoes were from Post’s and Crocs fifth collab, Duet Max Clog II.
The clogs were released back in December and sold-out in less than a day. The shoes came in pink or black and featured adjustable straps. They have yet to be restocked and only a limited amount was sold, so this makes the donated shoes extra special.
This isn’t the first time the Grammy winner has given back. He also donated shoes from the collab to students and faculty at his alma mater, Grapevine High School in Grapevine, Texas.
Thank you @PostMalone for always giving back to your community! Your fellow @Grapevine_HS Mustangs are so proud of your success! #ThanksPosty #Posty pic.twitter.com/a71tqvEAAO
— Alex Fingers (@AlexFingers7) December 8, 2020
Some lucky fans also got their hands on the shoes before they were released. The Duet Max Clog II collab has definitely brought out Post’s giving side.
Yesterday @PostMalone surprised lots of fans with his fifth collaboration. Dropping on 12.8 for anyone who didn’t get a pair #pmxcrocs. https://t.co/PnFR4nHqgU pic.twitter.com/ztOS4Q5DpO
— Crocs Shoes (@Crocs) December 5, 2020