Jérôme Jarre

[4] In March 2017, he started a campaign for Turkish Airlines to deliver aid to Somalia, which garnered the attention of Ben Stiller, Nas Daily, Sarah Silverman, Casey Neistat, Colin Kaepernick, Juanpa Zurita, and other celebrities and influencers.

[8] In China, Jarre started several businesses, one of which became successful and he used the money to move to Toronto and co-founded a software company, Atendy, with Christopher Carmichael.

On September 20, Love Army was invited to present their humanitarian work at the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation event GOALKEEPERS during the 2017 United Nations General Assembly.

Other presenters included Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Justin Trudeau, and Malala Yousafzai.

Simultaneously, the ARC team was on the ground with 1000 beneficiaries in 8 different villages gearing them up to receive a life changing mobile money transfer.

With no warning, they asked Bill and Melinda Gates to help them meet their fundraising goal of $1 million.

The Gates’ agreed and in moments Abdirashid Duale, the CEO of Dahabshiil who was in the audience, was able to transfer the funds from his phone live.

[1] Subsequently, Ellen asked him to cover the Red Carpet ceremony of the 86th Academy Awards, where he made multiple vines with Hollywood actors.

BuzzFeed's Arielle Calderon wrote of Jarre's series that "this Vine project will restore your faith in humanity.

"[21] Jarre has made many vines with several of Hollywood's artists including Robert De Niro,[22][23] Pharrell Williams, Ashton Kutcher, Ben Stiller, Ansel Elgort, Beyonce, Ariana Grande and Kristen Bell.

[24] After gaining 7 million followers on Vine, Jarre made an account on Snapchat and started using the platform where he makes two-minute narratives for telling stories.

Jarre had taught himself English by listening to an audio version of Vaynerchuk's self-help book, Crush It!

[35] Jarre launched a campaign where likes on the posts are currency and plastic bottles are used to light up the communities in rural Philippines.

In it, he claimed he's not gay, then proceeded to kiss a fellow Vine star Nicholas Megalis on the mouth to show support for the LGBT community.