"I kept seeing so many kids without shoes, I just thought surely we can do something about this."
She brought up the idea of finding shoes for kids in need at a Young Vinnies meeting, a group that finds solutions to community issues, and the idea took off from there.
More than 50 pairs of shoes had already been donated from families at St Mary's School which would be rehomed in the Shoes for Feet project.
The new project had donated 15 pairs of shoes to students at Brookfield and Bellevue schools yesterday and Ms Dawson hopes to approach more schools in the Tauranga area.
Bellevue School deputy principal Pam Seath said the initiative not only provided her students with new footwear but it was also an opportunity for her kids to see the work older students were doing for others.
"I see some kids come to school without shoes or wearing their older sibling's shoes that are too big, so this is fantastic," she said.
The Shoes for Feet programme is looking for more donations of shoes. If you're keen to help, contact the Vinnies support centre on (07) 578 3814