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In the new “Bling Your Blues” ebay auction, you have the opportunity to bid on a pair of J&Company jeans uniquely customized by your favorite celebrity. 100% of the proceeds from this auction go to benefit the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

With over 30 celebrities participating, the auction will include jeans designed by such celebrities as Charlize Theron, Eva Longoria, Ben Affleck, John Mellencamp, Jennifer Garner and Alicia Keys, among others who have all chosen to participate in this event.

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GunionActress Gabrielle Union recently found herself wanting to help in the fight against breast cancer when a close friend was diagnosed with the disease. Gabrielle called upon jewelry designer Robyn Rhodes to design pieces to help support the Young Survival Coalition, an organization dedicated to the education and development of breast cancer awareness among young women.Lariat

As a result, the Gabrielle lariat (shown here) and Kristen earrings were created, with 20% of all proceeds being donated to this important organization. You can find both of these gorgeous pieces at robynrhodes.com.

[photo via People.com]

P141304 HeroThis limited edition palette was created by Courtney Cox to help bring attention to Epidermolysis Bullosa or EB, a rare and painful skin disorder. Named for her daughter, Coco, the former Friends star chose five fun, playful shadows that are perfect for creating soft, summer eyes. Each shadow is sheer, blendable and can be worn layered for added intensity. Now that’s what we call “opening eyes”.

$28 at sephora.com

CARGO will donate 100 percent of the sales from this palette to go to the EB Foundation, a volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to the support of medical research of Epidermolysis Bullosa or EB (a rare, painful skin disorder), its causes, the development of successful treatments, and ultimately its cure.

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