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Karan Brar & Sophie Reynolds Present Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award at Thirst Gala 2019

Karan Brar & Sophie Reynolds Present Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award at Thirst Gala 2019

Karan Brar and Sophie Reynolds helped honor their late friend Cameron Boyce at the 2019 Thirst Gala!

The duo, who were Cameron‘s closest friends and roommates, took the stage at the ceremony on Saturday night (September 28) at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.

During the ceremony, Karan and Sophie presented the inaugural Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award, which honors those who have used their platform to help provide clean drinking water to people around the world.

Cameron was previously given the Spirit Award and it has now been renamed in his memory.

Karan and Sophie presented this year’s award to YouTuber Craig Thompson, who has raised more than $155,000 to build freshwater wells in Kingdom of eSwatini.

Other attendees at the event included Laura Marano, Monique Coleman, Wyatt Oleff, Jillian Rose Reed, Casey Simpson, Luke Benward and Drake Bell.

For more information about The Thirst Project, visit their official website.

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Cameron Boyce Featured in Emmys 2019 'In Memoriam' Tribute

Cameron Boyce Featured in Emmys 2019 'In Memoriam' Tribute

The 2019 Emmy Awards honored all the lives of entertainers who sadly passed away this year, and Cameron Boyce was one of them.

The tribute aired during the show on Sunday (September 22) at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, while Halsey performed a cover of “Time After Time”.

Cameron was honored alongside Luke Perry, Penny Marshall, Eunetta T. Boone, and many others.

The Descendants star passed away suddenly earlier this year due to an epileptic seizure. His family started a foundation in his name and just launched a clothing line that will give back with purpose.

Cameron Boyce's Namesake Foundation Launches New Clothing Line With Purpose

Cameron Boyce's Namesake Foundation Launches New Clothing Line With Purpose

The Cameron Boyce Foundation just launched a brand new initiative to honor Cameron‘s legacy.

After launching Wielding Peace, a photography project intended to bring awareness to gun violence, last month, the foundation is now introducing a new movement, called Archives From Cameron Boyce, a clothing line with a purpose.

While it will officially launch in November, some of Cam‘s BFFs and family have pre-launched the collection with a statement sweater that has the brand’s motto embrodiered on it: “Tell Me I’m a Person, Not a Label.”

Cameron co-founded the movement with stylist/designer Veronica Graye, and a portion of the profits will go towards the foundation. You can shop the collection here.

See China Anne McClain and Peyton List‘s Instagrams modeling the sweater below:

Cameron Boyce & Dove Cameron Join 'Descendants' Cast For 'Do What You Gotta Do' Carpool Karaoke

Cameron Boyce & Dove Cameron Join 'Descendants' Cast For 'Do What You Gotta Do' Carpool Karaoke

The cast of Descendants is back with another carpool karaoke!

Co-stars Cameron Boyce, Dove Cameron, Booboo Stewart and Sarah Jeffery hopped in a car for the CARscendants session!

The cast took turns behind the wheel as they sang along to “Do What You Gotta Do” from the recently released movie.

The video, which was filmed prior to Cameron‘s untimely passing, looked like such a blast for the whole crew.

Be sure to also check out the Descendants cast in a singing “Good to Be Bad” in another carpool karaoke video!

Dove Cameron Celebrates the Launch of Cameron Boyce's 'Wielding Peace' Project

Dove Cameron Celebrates the Launch of Cameron Boyce's 'Wielding Peace' Project

Dove Cameron is taking part in Cameron Boyce‘s “Wielding Peace” project!

The 23-year-old actress celebrated the launch of the Cameron Boyce Foundation‘s first project, which aims to end gun violence.

The project features photos of people wielding props “that signify unity and peace” in the same way they would hold a gun.

“the new @thecameronboycefoundation is now up and running, and our first project for Cameron has officially begun. #WieldingPeace was one of Cameron’s many dreams and visions for the world, something that came straight from his heart,” Dove wrote on her Instagram.

She continued, “i will personally be participating and advocating on behalf of this incredible project, and i ask that you do the same. in this unbelievably polarized, hyper violent and highly image based/social climate we are in, wielding peace is the perfect blend of communicating love, peaceful protest, and (hopefully) social media support to raise awareness about gun violence. this was Cam’s vision. let’s realize it for him.”

For more information about the project, head to Wielding Peace’s Instagram.

Cameron Boyce Foundation Launches 'Wielding Peace' Project

Cameron Boyce Foundation Launches 'Wielding Peace' Project

Cameron Boyce is still spreading lots of love and light through his final project, which will launch through his namesake Cameron Boyce Foundation this week.

The late actor’s parents, Victor and Libby, revealed the project during their Good Morning America interview, which is called “Wielding Peace”.

In his own words, Cameron says that Wielding Peace is a “collection of images that feature people from all walks of life (celebrities, victims of gun violence, common supporters) wielding ‘guns.’ The catch is, the ‘guns’ that we’re using as props will be items that signify unity and peace.”

He added, via Refinery29, “Household items such as musical instruments, cameras, food, sporting equipment, beauty products, articles of clothing…anything that might inspire someone creatively as well as make a strong statement with the sentiment that we need to choose a different weapon.”

The project will see Cameron‘s BFFs and roommates Karan Brar and Sophie Reynolds as the ambassadors.

The Cameron Boyce Foundation provides “young people artistic and creative outlets as alternatives to violence and negativity and uses resources and philanthropy for positive change in the world.

Victor Boyce Recalls His Strongest Memory He Has of Cameron Boyce Following His Shocking Passing

Victor Boyce Recalls His Strongest Memory He Has of Cameron Boyce Following His Shocking Passing

Victor and Libby Boyce sat down for their first interview with Good Morning America this morning (August 15), just a month after their son, Cameron Boyce‘s unexpected death.

The two chatted with Robin Roberts about the legacy of their son and explained how Cameron‘s epilepsy didn’t present until his mid-teens.

Cameron had his first seizure at 16, “and then until he had his second one, he wasn’t considered as having epilepsy, and that was when he was 17, going on 18,” Libby shared. “He only ever had five seizures, and the fifth one is what — is the one that he died from.”

Victor added that physicians tried to solve what was causing his seizures, too. However, nothing ever showed.

“They tried to induce him to seize with strobe and different methods. Never seized. And he only ever had seizures while he slept,” he says.

Victor also shared his strongest memory of Cameron just before he died: “I was sitting on the couch, watching whatever, and I hear the door open … And he comes strolling in with his cup of juice or whatever he was drinking and he had just shaved because he had a little goatee and beard, and I was just so happy to see him. I gave him a big hug.”

“And it was just cool that, you know, here’s my now 20-year-old son, just drove up in his car from his house and he’s coming to visit me, and like, I’m thinking this is how it’s going to be. It’s going to be cool,” he said. “That’s my favorite memory right now, because it was the last time I saw him just, like, being an adult and doing his thing.”

Watch their full interview below: