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Our Mission

Our mission is to provide high-quality, faith-centered products that inspire and uplift our customers. We are committed to manufacturing a portion of our products, ensuring that each item meets our rigorous standards for quality and design. Our product offerings are grouped into two main categories: Christian Apparel and Gifts. We take pride in our exclusive collections, which are refreshed seasonally to provide our customers with unique and timely options. Each purchase supports our community, as a portion of our profits goes to local churches and Christian charities, reinforcing our commitment to giving back.

Our values

At Peace Culture Apparel, we are dedicated to providing products that reflect our commitment to faith, quality, and community support. Our operational strategies are centered around our faith-based values. We offer a faith-centered product line with inspirational messaging, designed by a Texan and made in Ukraine. This unique approach not only sets us apart but also
ensures that our products resonate deeply with our customers.

Women Owned + Operated

One of the most valuable lessons learned during this early phase of our brand has been the importance of providing meaningful work opportunities for women in Ukraine. This initiative not only supports our operational needs but also aligns with our mission to create a positive social impact. By offering flexible schedules and an uplifting work environment, our brand has been able to attract dedicated and skilled professionals who are eager to contribute.

Introducing

Leah McGowan

"By addressing social issues, Christians have an opportunity to demonstrate God's love, compassion, and design for all people, particularly those who are vulnerable. In the war-torn country of Ukraine, all families are vulnerable. After working with organizations focused on orphan care, I found my passion developing preventative efforts. I love seeing mothers light up, creating as our heavenly father creates, and doing work that supports their family in the midst of deep cultural grief."