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‘We’re all affected by cancer’: Phillips – Metro US

‘We’re all affected by cancer’: Phillips

While over 10,000 people are expected to come out for Sunday’s Run for the Cure, local celebrities are also showing support for a cause they said has touched them personally.

While renowned designer Richard Robinson yesterday unveiled a pink dress he designed for an auction to raise money for the Canadian Breast Cancer Network, Ottawa Senators defenceman Chris Phillips and wife Erin designed a bear for An Evening with Abigail, a fundraiser for the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation.

“We’re all affected by cancer, in one form or another,” said Phillips.

“We have lots of family and friends (who have been affected),” agreed Erin Phillips. “So when we were asked (by An Evening with Abigail founders Rochelle and David Greenberg) to take part, we were honoured.”

The Phillips’ bear, which wears a jersey and cap signed by Phillips, also comes with miniature hockey sticks signed by Phillips, Mike Fisher, Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson as well as game tickets.

Robinson wanted to raise money for breast cancer after his mother-in-law lost her battle with the disease last year. The dress is the featured item for the CBCN’s fourth annual online auction starting today.

The Greenbergs launched An Evening with Abigail in honour of a close friend who died from breast cancer in 1996.

“I’ve gone through breast cancer, so I know how difficult it is for a lot of women,” said Rochelle Greenberg. “So many people are affected that we have to do what we can to raise awareness for the disease and money for research.”