Auctions & Raffles

We are very proud to have had our own collection of deliverable products under the Cancer Below The Belt brand. Through these, we were able to raise unimaginable funds for the causes dear to us: patients struggling without insurance, medical institutions, research, and much more! We invite you to discover our collection of commemorative benches and pillow cabinets, which were auctioned at events.

Pillow Cabinets

Cancer Below The Belt is proudly associated with Houston interior designer Kelly Gale Amen. One of his most statement pieces is the emblematic pillow cabinet, a modern installation constituted by a wooden frame and twelve pristine-quality pillows made of silk and the finest fabrics.

For CBTB, Amen was kind enough to design a signature pillow cabinet. Each of the twelve pillows represents one of the cancer featured in The Dirty Dozen. These installations can now be seen in medical institutions, galleries, fundraisers, and more.

Tapestry

The dirty dozen, pictured in tapestry form

CHARITY WITH A TWIST

Our Events

Our events were always an immersive experience. We partnered with our friends and team members to create fun events that yield an incredible positive value. Our events were, at the same time, our main auctioning & raffling platform. 

Sometimes we surprised our guests with a raffle, sometimes we announced it ahead of time! Check out more on our Events page!

Commemorative
Bench Programs

Perhaps our most prominent point of promotion is our Commemorative Bench Programs. Made by the finest craftsmanship in Houston, TX, our commemorative benches are created under the CBTB x Kelly Gale Amen signature. This assures for quality, durability, and above all artistic value.

Benches were generally commissioned by specific companies and campaigns, and many pieces can be found in parks, galleries, museums, institutions, event halls etc.

"Viverra nibh cras pulvinar mattis nunc sed blandit libero volutpat. Rhoncus est pellentesque elit ullamcorper dignissim."
Evelyn Duncan
USA Today
"Viverra nibh cras pulvinar mattis nunc sed blandit libero volutpat. Rhoncus est pellentesque elit ullamcorper dignissim."
Kelli Marconi
Mashable
"Viverra nibh cras pulvinar mattis nunc sed blandit libero volutpat. Rhoncus est pellentesque elit ullamcorper dignissim."
Gerald Ellis
Elephant Journal