About 1400 members of Raleigh's Hope Community Church heard their pastor defend a charity, and its leader.

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The founder of "Share Our Shoes," Jennifer Pierce, said she'd been getting emails and calls, "People cancelling. People saying I was a disgrace."

Pierce said she wanted to answer those messages. Saturday she got her chance, telling two packed church congregations that she never neglected or misused their gifts. "There was never a problem with me and that pastor," said Pierce.

Last Monday, however, the pastor of Hope Community Church appeared on NBC 17 to explain he was upset with the charity, did not want to work with them in the future, and did not know where the donations or the church's money had gone.

When NBC 17 located the donations Tuesday, the church told us they were satisfied.

Pierce says she had to explain the situation to her family too. She says her daughter said she heard from kids at school,bridaljewelry clothing and wholesale urban wear apparel for all major brand names. "Your momma stole money and shoes from a church.Profile of the Canadian artist wih an online gallery of wedgeshoes," We asked her, "What do you want to say to people who believe that? What do you want to tell them?" Pierce responded, "I would never steal shoes or money or anything for that matter from a church."

Pierce says there was no stealing, but there was selling, of some shoes. She says it's a common practice for non-profits to sell some donated items, to cover overhead expenses.

She defends the charity's records. "We weigh everything, some people want to weigh it and count it," said Pierce.

A section of the "Share our Shoes" warehouse is full of shoes marked for Haiti, but there's a question about how the shoes are going to get to Haiti, because the sponsor has dropped out. However the founder says she's determined to get the shoes to Haiti.

We asked her, "Do you want to quit?" She responded, "No I don't wanna quit. I wouldn't of started something I wanted to quit, but I would like help. I've been asking for help for a while."

Pierce says most of her volunteers and some important sponsors have quit though.

She worries the charity she started in 2009, may not survive.

Sunday morning she plans to speak at two more church services at Raleigh's Hope Community Church.