Stepping forward to benefit Las Vegas Rescue Mission — PHOTOS
On Saturday, participants walked the 1.2-mile distance from the Review-Journal building in downtown Las Vegas to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event.

Participants walk the 1.2-mile distance from the Review-Journal building on 1111 Bonanza Road in downtown Las Vegas to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back Saturday during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefiting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefiting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants return from the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants start the 1.2 mile walk from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A participant walks the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants walk the 1.2 mile distance from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Participants start the 1.2 mile walk from the Review-Journal to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event benefitting those struggling to survive on the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. The event is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Martin S. Fuentes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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On Saturday, participants walked the 1.2-mile distance from the Review-Journal building on 1111 Bonanza Road in downtown Las Vegas to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event. It benefits those trying to survive on the streets of Las Vegas and is sponsored by the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The event accepted cash pledges and donations of new and gently used shoes and socks.
