Steven Tyler partners up to Support Young Women aging out of Foster Care

It has been announced that Steven Tyler’s Janie’s Fund is partnering with apparel company CITIZEN-T and visual artist Brian Fox to launch a limited-edition, upcycled T-shirt autographed by Steven Tyler. All Proceeds benefit Janie’s Fund.

Along with CITIZEN-T Founder Stephanie Dillon, Janie’s Fund is taking one-of-a-kind, previously loved T-shirts, giving them new life with art, and packaging them with zero-waste. Featuring the work of visual artist Brian Fox, this initial designer piece, signed by Steven Tyler, can be donned by only 100 ethical citizens, hell-bent on changing the world.

All proceeds from sales of the T-shirt will provide therapeutic support for courageous young women (ages 17-22) in the LifeSet program (which includes more than 1,000 days of care with program specialists on call 24-7).

“The fusion of art, sustainable fashion and recovery is perfectly aligned with our values,” said Richard Shaw, chief development officer for Janie’s Fund. “We’ve been fortunate to partner with artist Brian Fox since Janie’s Fund was launched in 2015, and this CITIZEN-T collaboration is directly bringing our passion forward to create more awareness to this issue that Steven cares deeply about.

The funds we raise will fully support 10 young women in our LifeSet program, providing the support and resources they need to reach their full potential.”

LifeSet serves as a bridge to hope, healing and opportunity that can put each young person, particularly those who experienced foster care, on a path to success.


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