“I began to look for solutions in the world I already knew: business and entrepreneurship.”19 The solution was TOMS Shoes, a for-profit company that promised to match every pair of shoes purchased with a new pair of shoes given to a child in need. Since the founding of TOMS in 2006, the company has given away more than sixty million pairs of shoes to children in need20 all around the world and built a business worth $625 million.21

