Miami Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips, in collaboration with Dolphins Cancer Challenge (DCC), Kith and the Miami Design District, hosted the second annual Art of Giving Back – an exclusive fashion and art charity event — at Kith Miami Design District on Monday, Jan. 13.
Phillips, who serves as a DCC board member, was joined by his Miami Dolphins teammates, WR Braxton Berrios, LB Tyus Bowser, LB Cameron Goode, S Jevon Holland, RB Raheem Mostert and LB Emmanuel Ogbah, and all were styled by Kith. Guests were treated to light bites and drinks courtesy of Sadelle’s and Kith Treats, as the evening featured an unveiling of the Miami Design District DCC team jersey, designed by artist Mario Ayala, a silent auction and live entertainment from DJ DZA.
“It’s a pleasure to collaborate with Kith and the Miami Design District to create an unforgettable experience which brings together three of my passions: fashion, art and philanthropy,” said Phillips. “This idea began last year when we looked to create an event that not only celebrates style and culture, but also makes a lasting impact by supporting cancer research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Thank you to all who supported this event and your commitment to both creativity and this cause. This is a powerful reminder of the positive change we can achieve when we come together.”
This event is part of the DCC and Miami Dolphins’ year-round initiative to support life-saving research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. The DCC is scheduled to host the NFL’s largest fundraiser, its annual ride, run/walk event, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 at Hard Rock Stadium’s Miami International Autodrome. For more information visit RideDCC.com.