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Classrooms Filled with Joy and Hope On the last day, the team visited Agbandao and Kpehoun Schools. The turnout was the largest so far and the pride of the youngest learners was unmistakable. Kindergarten children beamed as they showed off their new uniforms. It was a moment that brought the entire purpose of Kapes into sharp focus. Although the trip was a celebration of progress, it also highlighted the challenges many communities continue to face. Some classrooms had roofs so unstable that children had to leave whenever rain threatened. Matthew described the experience as a lesson in gratitude and a reminder of why the mission matters. Their work is more than stitching fabric. It is stitching opportunity, dignity and hope into every garment. Collaboration That Changes Lives This year, Kapes donated 3,200 uniforms to children across Togo, all produced by the talented team at Style Her Empowered. Through its Dress One Give One model, Kapes empowers global communities with practical support while showing school partners what true global citizenship looks like.
In 2025, Kapes donated 3,200 uniforms to children across Togo
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A Call to Schools Across the Region Kapes now invites schools across the UAE and wider region to explore how their uniform choices can directly improve access to education. Every order supports farmers, garment makers and a child somewhere in the world who dreams of being in school. This is business with purpose at its most powerful. A sustainable uniform worn in the UAE creates a uniform of hope in Togo. A simple choice that changes a life.
Fairgreen International School were among the key partners in this year’s initiative, opening the door for 1000 children to access education with dignity. Kapes partnerships are helping thousands of children gain dignity and providing families with meaningful financial support. These partnerships were further amplified by Style Her Empowered, which celebrated the collaboration as a milestone. With Kapes donations combined with SHE’s own programmes, a total of 5,200 students received uniforms this year, more than doubling the organisation’s impact.
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