Post Malone and Crocs are partnering with Musicians on Call to donate 10,000 pairs of their sold-out Duet Max Clog II collab to frontline workers at 70 U.S. hospitals.
Musicians on Call, a nonprofit that delivers the healing power of music to patients and caregivers at hospitals across the nation, will give out a free pair of the Grammy-winning singer’s sold-out fifth Crocs shoes to hospital staffers. The donation is an act of gratitude for the frontline workers’ tireless efforts during this ongoing pandemic.
“The stress of the pandemic on staff in all areas of the hospital has been unrelenting and we have been doing what we can to continue bringing them the joy of live music. 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,” Musicians on Call President & CEO Pete Griffin said in a statement. “Thanks to them, caregivers at 70 hospitals nationwide will have the added support of their Crocs to help them through their day.”
Malone released the black-and-pink-themed Duet Max Clog II shoe last month, and, just like his four previous Crocs shoes, they were sold out in less than a day (it’s still available on re-sale sites like StockX). But the collection has really instilled the spirit of giving within the Hollywood’s Bleeding star, since he also donated a pair of the Duet Max Clog II shoes to every student in his former Texas high school in December.
Grapevine High School’s principal Alex Fingers revealed Malone’s generous act on Twitter, thanking him “for always giving back to your community.”
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