The namesake of Al's Shoes was a military man. He'd be proud to know his son is using the family business to serve countless veterans.
"My family has been in the shoe business, this is our 75th year," said Brian Lankin.As the namesake of the store, Al Lankin was a United States Army veteran. He passed away after a battle with cancer in 2008."Me and City Hall said let's donate 100 to 200 pairs a year in my dad's honor," he said.
"It was just a private thing between me and the city and the Army and the Amish," said Lankin. "And then my friends wanted me to make it public in 2018." Now, donations are made year-round to organizations like the Vineland Soup Kitchen, Society of St. Vincent DePaul, and most recently at the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Vineland."I thank everybody involved doing that, especially Al's Shoes," said Hollman. "I'm from Vineland, so, when I went to my prom in 1960, I went to Al's Shoes and had my shoes dyed to match my prom gown.
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