Cameron Boyce Foundation collaborates with Dov Cameron for the late 21st birthday actor's campaign

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Cameron Boyce died suddenly on July 6 after suffering a seizure in his sleep

Cameron Boyce's loved ones are respecting the late entertainer on what might have been his 21st birthday in the most ideal manner they know how — by giving back. 

Boyce, who passed on in July 2019, would have turned 21 on Thursday. To give proper respect to Boyce's inheritance on the achievement date, the Cameron Boyce Foundation has collaborated with his previous Descendants costar Dove Cameron to dispatch another T-shirt crusade for the entertainer's enemy of firearm brutality activity, Wielding Peace. 

The restricted release Dove x Wielding Peace assortment highlights shirts weaved with Cameron's tattoo, a firearm with blossoms coming out of the barrel, which she got to pay tribute to Boyce's Wielding Peace crusade prior this year. 

"Cameron was a light," the entertainer tells PEOPLE. "Consistently on his birthday he planned something for give back, and this year, The Cameron Boyce Foundation is regarding his heritage by proceeding with that custom on what might have been his 21st birthday. I was unable to be increasingly pleased to help this reason for my companion, whom I miss each day. I got my tattoo in his respect, and as such The Cameron Boyce Foundation has requested to include the plan on these extraordinary restricted release T-shirts." 

Continues from the battle will bolster The Cameron Boyce Foundation's endeavors to end weapon viciousness and fix epilepsy. A part of the benefits will likewise be given to The Actors Fund COVID Relief, which underpins everybody in amusement who have been influenced by COVID-19. 

"I am so regarded to be a piece of this fantastic association on the side of my valued companion, and I urge everybody to please proceed to buy it so we can keep on supporting to end firearm savagery, finance epilepsy research and add to consummation the worldwide water emergency," says Cameron, 24. 

While the battle goes on for one month, the establishment intends to maintain Boyce's inheritance by every year giving back and helping another association in need every year on his birthday. 

"In lieu of presents, every year on his birthday Cameron would plan something beneficent for offer back to the network. Altruism and giving were natural to him," a representative for The Cameron Boyce Foundation tells PEOPLE. "While he acknowledged decent things, it was consistently imperative to him to utilize his assets to help individuals who were out of luck, or to advocate for the numerous causes that were of high repute to his heart." 

She proceeds: "As he was broadly cited, 'We as a whole go… what you leave ought to be greater than you.' Cameron has without a doubt left a vast opening in the hearts of such huge numbers of who cherished him, however past that, he has figured out how to leave an enormous inheritance… one that The Cameron Boyce Foundation is focused on proceeding." 

Debris Avildsen, CEO of Sumerian Records and maker and chief of Paradise City (Cameron's last undertaking), has participated in the gathering pledges endeavors and proposed to coordinate to $50,000 in gifts made to The Cameron Boyce Foundation during the battle. The arrangement is scheduled to dispatch not long from now. 

Boyce kicked the bucket out of nowhere on July 6 in the wake of enduring a seizure in his rest because of epilepsy. 

In the weeks paving the way to his demise, Boyce was resolutely dealing with Wielding Peace, an internet based life crusade to help battle against weapon viciousness, which was propelled in July after death.