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Kevan and Barbara Orvitz never dreamed their small business focused on footwear could become so helpful to health care workers.

They’d watched the news and had seen stories about overworked doctors, nurses and other health care workers. “They just looked so exhausted,” Dr. Orvitz recalled from his office. “I started to think, how can we help?”

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