Published October 4, 2013 By the Foundation

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TV and film star Gilles Marini has teamed with Ford Warriors in Pink to create a limited-edition t-shirt for the Warriors in Pink collection. 100% of the net proceeds of Gilles’ Unis Par L’Amour (United with Love) t-shirt will benefit the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.

“No mother, aunt, sister or daughter should have to hear the words, ‘You have breast cancer,” said Marini, who has appeared on TV’s “Dancing with the Stars,” “Switched at Birth,” and “Brothers and Sisters,” as well as in the “Sex and the City” movie. “I am dedicated to helping find the cause of breast cancer so my daughter, my wife will not have to live with this fear.”

Marini has been collaborating with the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research and Ford Warriors in Pink for months to design and launch a shirt that reflects his personal views of the need for unity and strength in achieving a future without breast cancer. In addition to ads running in People and US Weekly, on October 8 and 9, Gilles Marini will be making appearances in New York City at Times Square, Union Square, Penn Station, Columbus Circle and Grand Central Station with the Ford Warriors in Pink team to meet the public, promote sales of the shirt and raise awareness for the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.

Retailing for $20 (with $11.70 of each sale being donated to the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research), Gilles Marini’s t-shirt is suitable for both men and women. In addition, the Foundation will receive 100% of the proceeds from any and all items you purchase from www.fordcares.com when you select the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research at checkout.

Merci beaucoup, Gilles, for working with Ford Warriors in Pink to support the Dr. Susan Love Foundation for Breast Cancer Research with this wonderful t-shirt.

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