Boot Swap
Give your boots a new life!
- When:
- Sat, 26 Apr 2025 Saturday 26th of April, 2025, at 8:00am – to 4:00pm
- Where:
- McEwen Reserve Soccer Fields, Shepparton
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
Got old boots that don’t fit? Need a pair for the new season?
Join us at Boot Swap and help support the community by donating or swapping your gently-used boots!
Don’t have boots to swap? Grab a pair if available.
How it works:
Swap your outgrown boots for another pair.
Reduce waste and support upcycling.
Leftover boots will go to kids in need.
Let's come together to support our future stars and make sure no child goes without the gear they need to play.



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