Teen Hero
WASHINGTON Nicholas Lowinger was five years old when his mother took him to play with some children living in a nearby Rhode Island homeless shelter.
Despite being so young, he soon noticed that many of the children were wearing shoes that were either too big or too small, were falling apart or had to be shared with someone else.
I knew I had to do something more, Lowinger said, recalling how he donated his own gently worn shoes.
In 2010, Lowinger had his chance when tasked with coming up with a service project in preparation for his Bar Mitzvah.
He started raising money and collecting new footwear to donate to children living in local shelters.
His efforts would evolve into a volunteer-run, nonprofit organization, the Gotta Have Sole Foundation, which has raised $250,000 and given new shoes to 15,000 children in 35 states.
The organization also widened its scope recently with two new projects that include providing veterans living at or below the poverty line with gift cards to footwear retailers and donating new athletic shoes to children from disadvantaged homes.
For his work with Gotta Have Soul, Lowinger, 16, a sophomore at the Wheeler School in Providence, was awarded the DillerTeen Tikkun Olam Award in 2013.
He hopes to expand the reach of the organizations work to all 50 states by the time he graduates from high school.
To know that I can have that kind of an effect and change someones life for the better, its an amazing feeling, Lowinger said. All of us [at Gotta Have Sole] are making this difference.
JTA: Who or what have been the biggest influences in your life so far?
Lowinger: My mother has had a huge influence on my life because I never would have known about this issue. Shes an amazing woman. Her heart is very big and shes always helping others. Its rubbed off on me because its a big part of my life.
Whats your favorite Jewish food?
Ive always really liked brisket. My grandmother always makes brisket for the [Jewish] holidays. It makes me think of family and being together. Its not just delicious but also has sentimental meaning.
If you could have lunch or coffee with anyone and tell him or her about Gotta Have Sole, who would it be?
Michelle Obama because of her Lets Move campaign and the important connection to childrens health.
What do you think you want to be doing when you grow up, or what would you like to be doing professionally in 10 years?
Id like to go into law. I think its a great field for me. Im on the debate team at school, and I love history.
What advice would you give to other teens who want to come up with a service project for their Bar or Bat Mitzvah?
Find something that you are passionate about and come up with an idea. Take action. It doesnt matter how big it is.
This interview is part of a series on Jewish teen spearheading community service projects. Read the other interviews in the series with Zak Kukoff, Dalya Romaner, Daniel Rosenthal, Olivia Kessler and Matthew Baratz.