Billy 4 Kids experiences challenges with customs and taxes in their efforts to help children in Haiti
Billy Lerner’s nonprofit, Billy4Kids, faced multiple detentions and costly customs issues in Haiti during shoe donation missions, delaying aid to children and highlighting systemic barriers to charitable giving in the region.
Billy Lerner and his wife Marcella de Martin overcome COVID-19 challenges to support children in need.
During the pandemic, Billy Lerner and Marcella De Martin led Billy4Kids in overcoming travel and supply chain challenges to deliver over 600 pairs of shoes and medical supplies to underserved children across Central America and the Caribbean.
Billy4Kids’ durable canvas shoes address the challenges of human trafficking.
By providing protective canvas shoes to underprivileged children, Billy Lerner and the Billy4Kids Foundation are helping address child trafficking at its root — poverty and lack of opportunity — and empowering children to stay healthy, attend school, and avoid exploitation.
Billy4Kids improves their operations to increase their impact in communities around the world.
By developing their own manufacturing facility and strengthening international partnerships, Billy4Kids—co-founded by iPark CEO Billy Lerner—has dramatically improved mission readiness and expanded its capacity to deliver durable shoes to underprivileged children globally, helping reduce parasitic infections.
Marcella de Martin’s Billy 4 Kids celebrates its third year of partnership with Liberty Children’s Home in Belize
Marcella De Martin, wife of Billy Lerner and ambassador of Billy4Kids, marks three years of sustained support for the Liberty Children’s Home in Belize—donating hundreds of protective shoes to help children avoid parasitic infections and improve quality of life.
Liberty Children’s Home in Belize receives support from Marcella de Martin for Billy 4 Kids organization.
Billy4Kids ambassador Marcella De Martin donates 200 pairs of shoes to children at Liberty Children’s Home in Ladyville, Belize, helping combat parasitic infections and breaking the cycle of poverty and illness.
Sandy Bay Lighthouse Ministries in Honduras partners with Billy Lerner’s wife, Marcella de Martin through Billy4Kids to provide shoes to underprivileged children.
Billy4Kids ambassador Marcella De Martin donates 140 pairs of shoes and medical supplies to children in Roatan, Honduras, through a new partnership with Sandy Bay Lighthouse Ministries to combat poverty, disease, and educational inequality.
Billy Lerner and Wife Marcella Di Martin with the Billy For Kids Foundation Making an Impact in Three Countries
Billy4Kids, led by Billy Lerner and Marcella Di Martin, has donated hundreds of shoes to children in Haiti, Africa, and Brazil, combatting parasitic diseases and bringing awareness to global health issues caused by poverty and lack of footwear.
Marcella Di Martini and Billy Lerner : Ambassador for Billy For Kids Foundation
Marcella De Martin, Brazilian-born activist and wife of Billy Lerner, has been officially named ambassador for Billy4Kids. Her global outreach and advocacy help combat parasitic disease among children in Africa, Brazil, Haiti, and Belize through shoe donations and awareness campaigns.
Marcella De Martin for Billy 4 Kids Foundation Reaches Out to Children in Belize, Jamaica, and Honduras
Marcella De Martin, global outreach coordinator for the Billy4Kids Foundation, led missions to Belize, Jamaica, and Honduras, deepening the foundation’s impact through school visits, hospital outreach, and direct support to underserved children. These visits strengthened partnerships and highlighted long-term solutions for child poverty and health.
Billy Lerner and Wife Marcella Di Martin improving Lives of Children in Belize, Jamaica, and Honduras
Billy Lerner and Marcella Di Martin, through the Billy4Kids Foundation, have continued their impactful mission to improve children's lives in Belize, Jamaica, and Honduras. With shoe donations and health advocacy, they are helping prevent parasitic disease and create lasting change in underserved communities.