From his always-flawless hair to his effortless style, John Stamos, 54, has gone from Uncle Jesse onFull Houseto a men’s fashion icon. And now, the new dad is sharing some sartorial insight, starting with a bracelet design that he hopes will spread love and kindness, in order to make the world a better place for his 6-week-old son, Billy.

“My cousin gave [these bracelets] to me years ago for a birthday, and I just started giving them away to people that I thought could use a, ‘Hey, I’m thinking about you’ or ‘you’re a valuable person to this world,'” he tells PEOPLE of the decision to team up withhis wife, Caitlin McHughand jewelry brandMy Saint My Heroto create their own collection.

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So in an effort to spread kindness throughout the world, Stamos and McHugh created theShare the Love St. Amos bracelet, from which all proceeds will be donated to ChildHelp, a non-profit organization that comes to the aid of victims of child abuse. The bracelet, which is made up of black rope and silver saint symbols, features phrases like “God is love” and “love for all,” along with a dangling charm that says “loved.”

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But there’s more to the story than just personal style. The name, St. Amos, (a.k.a. Stamos) is sentimental to the star, as it stemmed from an idea his mom gave him a while back.

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“Years ago I was trying to think of a name for my production company and my mom said, ‘Why don’t you call it St. Amos?’ I didn’t know it was a real saint; he was a saint of the shepherd, the people’s saint,” he explains. “I thought that was pretty cool because he would say that God’s love was for everybody, which is prevalent today. I just really wanted to get a message out there. Every day it’s getting darker, and discord is becoming more and more divisive, it makes me sick. But I do believe that people are good and want to do good.”

Through St. Amos’ message, the actor hopes to change the world, one bracelet at a time.

source: people.com