When players on the Wright State men’s basketball team laced up their sneakers to play the visiting Flames from UIC on Dec. 28, the entire Raiders coaching staff arrived shoeless.
By coaching a game barefoot, the coaches are hoping to raise awareness for Samaritan’s Feet, a global humanitarian organization that provides shoes for children around the world. Samaritan’s Feet was founded in 2003 and has served over 6.8 million people.
On Dec. 29, basketball players and coaches also volunteered at the Fairborn United Methodist Church to wash people’s feet and pass out 200 new athletic sneakers to those in need.
The intimate encounter allows the players to exchange stories and experiences with the recipients. “You never know what someone is going through so to sit down and talk to them, wash their feet and give them some new shoes, it could mean the world to them,” said Mark Hughes, a senior basketball player.

State grants to bolster Wright State’s electric vehicle and advanced manufacturing training for students
Wright State partners with local universities, hospitals to expand mental health care for students
Wright State students, first responders team up for Halloween event
Explore Wright State Day welcomes hundreds of future Raiders
Four Wright State nursing programs receive accreditations, including new doctorate degree