SAN ANTONIO – (Dec. 13, 2025) – Fred Brock Post 828 Commander Amanda Parham speaks with a family during the post’s semi-annual Project Shoes Program held at WSS (Walzem Road location). In support of one of its pillar programs, Children & Youth, Post 828, in cooperation with WSS, provided new shoes to Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets and students from Highlands, San Houston and Breckenridge High Schools. Students, accompanied by their parent(s) or guardian, were provided with a $100 budget to purchase new shoes along with any other item in the store. More than $10,000 was available for students to purchase new shoes and apparel. The event was presented by Wyatt Law Firm. (Photo by Legionnaire Burrell Parmer/TEXALPA)

 

Fred Brock Post 828/Project Shoes continues to help East Side students

Fred Brock Post 828 - San Antonio, TX

SAN ANTONIO – (Dec. 13, 2025) – The American Legion is a strong supporter of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program across the country.

In support of one of its pillar programs, Children & Youth, Fred Brock Post 828, in cooperation with WSS, provided new shoes to JROTC cadets and students from East Side-area high schools during Project Shoes held at WSS’ Walzem Road location.

Students, accompanied by their parent(s) or guardian, were provided with a $100 budget to purchase new shoes along with any other item in the store. More than $10,000 was available for students to purchase new shoes and apparel.

According to Post Commander Amanda Parham, it’s important for Post 828 to continue Project Shoes each year because the program reflects the very heart of the post’s mission - service to veterans, families and the community.

“Project Shoes directly addresses a basic but critical need for children in our community. When a child has proper footwear, it impacts far more than comfort - it affects their health, confidence, school attendance and self-esteem,” said Parham, a retired U.S. Army nurse. “By providing new shoes, Post 828 helps remove a barrier many families quietly face and shows our youth that their community cares about their well-being and success."

Special thanks to Wyatt Law Firm, this year’s presenting sponsor. Additional sponsors included Meadowlawn and Lewis Funeral Homes, Randolph Federal Credit Union and individual donors.

“Seeing the smiles, the excitement and the confidence that comes from something as simple as a new pair of shoes is a powerful reminder that small acts of service can have a lasting impact,” said Parham. “Being a part of this project is deeply rewarding and brings a sense of pride knowing that our efforts are making a real and immediate difference in the lives of children and families in our community.”

The mission of Fred Brock Post 828 is to enhance the well-being of San Antonio’s veterans, their families, the military and the community by its devotion to mutual helpfulness.


SAN ANTONIO – (Dec. 13, 2025) – A Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet attending Sam Houston High School shows a pair of sneakers to U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Sensley, Sam Houston High School’s JROTC senior instructor. (Photo by Legionnaire Burrell Parmer/TEXALPA)

SAN ANTONIO – (Dec. 13, 2025) – Legionnaire Vonetta Beale (right) of Fred Brock American Legion Post 828 speaks with a family. (Photo by Legionnaire Burrell Parmer/TEXALPA)

SAN ANTONIO – (Dec. 13, 2025) – (Photo by Legionnaire Burrell Parmer/TEXALPA)

SAN ANTONIO – (Dec. 13, 2025) – (Photo by Legionnaire Burrell Parmer/TEXALPA)
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