International Red Shoe Day is observed every year on July 25th in Australia. This day is celebrated in the memory of Australian Lyme disease patient named Theda Myint who passed away because of this disease in the year 2013. He was fond of red shoes and that’s why this day is dedicated to red shoes.
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International Red Shoe Day Messages and Quotes
Wishing everyone on the occasion of International Red Shoe Day. Let us put on our red shoes which are an identity of the people suffering from Lyme disease.
On the occasion of International Red Shoe Day, let us make the most of this day by remembering those who lost their lives to Lyme disease.
Let us come together and make the most of International Red Shoe Day by celebrating those who are fighting the battle against Lyme disease.
Warm greetings on the occasion of International Red Shoe Day. Let us make the most of this day by making everyone aware of the Lyme disease.
The celebrations of International Red Shoe Day are incomplete until and unless we put on our red shoes and pay tribute to all those who died because of Lyme disease.
Warm wishes on International Red Shoe Day to everyone. It is because of the fondness for red shoes of Myint that we are celebrating this day wearing red shoes.
Red shoes have become the identity of the people who are suffering from Lyme disease. Happy International Red Shoe Day to everyone.
Wishing a very Happy International Red Shoe Day to all. We cannot make this day a memorable one without putting on the red shoes.
Let us remember all those who have lost their lives to Lyme disease by wearing red shoes. Happy International Red Shoe Day to everyone.
Warm greetings on International Red Shoe Day to everyone. Let us take some time out and post about Lyme disease and about the people who have lost their lives to it.