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Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston - Humanitarian Help, OmniPeace


By Nicola Pittam
Nov 6, 2009
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Friends Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston are lending their faces for a charity's campaign to stop violence against woman. The pair have agreed to front Mary Fanaro's humanitarian fashion brand OmniPeace, which seeks to 'Stamp Out Violence Against Women & Girls of the Congo'.
Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston - Humanitarian Help, OmniPeace (Image: Splash News)
Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston - Humanitarian Help, OmniPeace (Image: Splash News)

Fanaro said: "They are both great women who are passionate about anything they support and lend their name to, and it's not just about the campaign of the moment. It's about real education and commitment to helping in anyway they can. "They got involved because they are my friends and support what our brand stands for."

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Cox revealed she joined Fanaro in the hope that Senator Hilary Clinton will signal a greater investment in peace-making and civilian protection from the United States and that American and European buyers begin to demand conflict-free electronics that don't source their essential materials from mines that produce deadly conflict.

Cox said: "OmniPeace was created to give back. "The first year, the proceeds went to ending extreme poverty in sub-Saharan Africa, and the second year was to the City of Joy for the Stamp Out Violence campaign.

"I can't think of a better way to support my best friend and all the work that she and OmniPeace do to donate to causes supporting peace, education, human rights and the end of extreme poverty by 2025. Mary's passion is so contagious and wonderful to be around that it's impossible to say no to her."









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