@CatLady72 QVC stopped doing it last year. Doubtful it will ever return.
From an article in 2022:
FFANY Shoes on Sale Will Reboot After Longtime Partnership With QVC Ends
After nearly three decades of raising funds for breast cancer research, FFANY Shoes on Sale is hitting pause in 2022 as it prepares for a reboot.
The footwear industry’s biggest annual charity event, overseen by the Fashion Footwear Charitable Foundation (FFCF), recently ended its exclusive partnership with QVC after 28 years together.
“We’re disappointed that they walked away, but at the same time, I understand why they did it,” said John Heron, VP of Lucky Brand and an FFCF board member. “In today’s environment where supply chain is on the tip of everyone’s tongue, this was a very logistically intensive effort. But we had a wonderful relationship with them. They were the backbone of this effort for many years.”
Edited to add:
Here's what they are doing this year - does not involve QVC:
After nearly three decades of raising funds for breast cancer research, the industry will come together again this fall with “Shoes for a Cure.”
The Fashion Footwear Charitable Foundation (FFCF) is rebooting the initiative, previously known as Shoes on Sale, with a new moniker and fresh format.
The four-day shopping event, set for Oct. 18-21 at Chelsea Market in New York, is a fitting move for FFCF. Shoes on Sale, founded by Jerome and Jodi Fisher, began as a shoe sale in a tent in Central Park in 1994 and over the years raised nearly $60 million to support first-step breast cancer research.
This year, brand and retail partners for the Shoes for a Cure sale include Allen Edmonds, Birkenstock, Easy Spirit, Faryl Robin, Hoka, Marc Fisher Footwear, New Balance, Nordstrom, Pentland, Rack Room Shoes, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sam Edelman, Steve Madden, Ugg, Wolverine Worldwide and Zappos.
