Post Malone Donates 10,000 Pairs Of Custom Crocs To Hospital Workers

Post Malone has donated 10,000 pairs of his sold-out custom Crocs to frontline workers.

Malone and Crocs teamed up with a non-profit charity called Musicians on Call to donate 10,000 pairs of their sold-out Duet Max Clog II to frontline workers at 70 U.S. hospitals as an act of gratitude for their service during the ongoing pandemic.

Musicians On Call, a non-profit organization formed in 1999, brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities. Musicians On Call uses music to promote and complement the healing process for patients, families and caregivers.

“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,” Musicians on Call President & CEO Pete Griffin said in a statement

“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,” he added. “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 they sold out in less than a day.

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