🎉 PRIZE WIN: When You Made Space History with a Mother-Daughter Win Richard Branson walked off the ship from his historic flight to space and shared that he had an announcement: “I am partnering with Omaze to send someone to space.” The word spread globally, and you answered the call. People entered from countries around the world, but the winner came from one of the world’s smallest. Keisha (44), a health and life coach from Antigua, who had always dreamed of going to space, will board one of the next flights. What’s more, she is bringing her 18-year-old daughter, who is studying astrophysics and dreams of becoming an astronaut. They will be the first people from the Caribbean and the first mother-daughter duo in space. Even Richard had a hard time topping that.
💛 CAUSE WIN: When One Woman's Win Marked a Giant Leap for Humanity In one of our first brainstorming sessions, we wrote that Omaze would be a success if we could help an everyday person go to space. In addition to making Keisha’s dreams come true, in just 8 weeks, 164,338 of you raised $1.7M in projected grants to support Space for Humanity and their effort to develop the first Sponsored Citizen Astronaut Program in human history. These funds will help Space for Humanity transform perspectives and train leaders to ensure an inclusive future in space. One woman's inspiring win truly marks one giant leap for humanity.
This concludes our stroll down memory lane! It’s been quite the journey, thanks to the world-changing ripple effect made possible by YOUR generosity. Here’s to you and dreaming the world better! 💛
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🎉 PRIZE WIN: When You Made Space History with a Mother-Daughter Win
Richard Branson walked off the ship from his historic flight to space and shared that he had an announcement: “I am partnering with Omaze to send someone to space.” The word spread globally, and you answered the call. People entered from countries around the world, but the winner came from one of the world’s smallest. Keisha (44), a health and life coach from Antigua, who had always dreamed of going to space, will board one of the next flights. What’s more, she is bringing her 18-year-old daughter, who is studying astrophysics and dreams of becoming an astronaut. They will be the first people from the Caribbean and the first mother-daughter duo in space. Even Richard had a hard time topping that.
đź’› CAUSE WIN: When One Woman's Win Marked a Giant Leap for Humanity
In one of our first brainstorming sessions, we wrote that Omaze would be a success if we could help an everyday person go to space. In addition to making Keisha’s dreams come true, in just 8 weeks, 164,338 of you raised $1.7M in projected grants to support Space for Humanity and their effort to develop the first Sponsored Citizen Astronaut Program in human history. These funds will help Space for Humanity transform perspectives and train leaders to ensure an inclusive future in space. One woman's inspiring win truly marks one giant leap for humanity.
This concludes our stroll down memory lane! It’s been quite the journey, thanks to the world-changing ripple effect made possible by YOUR generosity. Here’s to you and dreaming the world better! 💛
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