TURN your unwanted heels into wheels and help disabled youngsters.
Breguet FakeMecca Bingo in Stockton is calling on people to donate shoes as part of its Mecca Wheel Difference campaign to help purchase mobility equipment for young people.
Since January 2008, Mecca bingo clubs across the country have raised almost pounds 500,000 for the Whizz-Kidz charity.
The money raised by each club is used regionally, ensuring a local young person benefits Hermes Bags Replica from the drive.
Stuart Booth, manager of Mecca Stockton, said: "We are looking forward to collecting mountains of shoes."
Dari Taylor, Stockton South MP, is supporting the drive.
Ruth Owen, chief executive of Whizz-Kidz, said: "More children now have the opportunities previously denied them."
The challenge is also being hosted online on Flickr, where users can upload a picture of themselves and their shoes.
The most outlandish pair offered will win a VIP night at their local Mecca Club. To enter visit @N25
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GENEROUS: Stockton Mecca Bingo manager Stuart Booth donates his old shoes Picture by IAN McINTYRE
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