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Jennifer Aniston, Sheryl Crow, OmniPeace Founder - Mary Fanaro, Courteney Cox

OMNIPEACE LAUNCHED THE FIRST HUMANITARIAN FASHION BRAND

On June 12, 2007, OmniPeace sparked a revolution in the fashion industry by introducing a collection of T-shirts. These shirts not only had style but also carried a profound purpose - the proceeds from their sales went towards building seven primary schools in Senegal, Mali, and Malawi. This initiative marked a significant turning point, as OmniPeace became a trailblazer in merging fashion with social responsibility.

The impact of the OmniPeace brand extended far beyond clothing. It fueled a potent movement that championed youth empowerment through education, setting a powerful example for others to follow. From Hollywood celebrities to influential leaders in the global movement for change in Africa, supporters rallied behind the iconic logo, recognizing it as a symbol of hope and progress.

By investing in education and advocating for positive change, OmniPeace didn't just make a fashion statement - it made a lasting impression on the world, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and uplift communities to this day.

Built 7 Schools

Senegal, Mali and Malawi
7 Schools, 3 Countries, over 50,000 Children

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OmniPeace Foundation's primary schools stand as pillars of hope within Dr. Jeffrey Sachs' groundbreaking Millennium Villages Project. Dr. Sachs, a co-founder of Millennium Promise and former Head of the Earth Institute/Columbia University, spearheaded this visionary initiative aimed at propelling rural African communities out of extreme poverty.

Nestled within the framework of the Millennium Villages Project, OmniPeace Foundation's schools serve as beacons of opportunity, providing education to children who may otherwise be denied access to learning. By integrating these schools into the fabric of the project, OmniPeace has contributed to a holistic approach to development, recognizing that education is a fundamental catalyst for sustainable progress.