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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awareness_ribbonsList of awareness ribbons
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis is a list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind the awareness ribbon depends on its color or colors. Many groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, and as a result, many causes often share each color. Some causes may also be represented by more than one color.Colors and meanings
Ribbon Color Meanings clear, pearl or white ribbon
- lung-cancer awareness; it was originally clear, referencing air and being too-often unnoticed, but evolved to primarily pearl or white for practical reasons, because a clear ribbon isn't easily visible.[1][2][3] Some sources suggest clear or white as a subset of pearl for long-term-non-smoker/never-smoker lung cancer, but there is no evidence of lung cancer organization support for this distinction.[4] Some lung cancer organizations use different colors or symbols.[5]
white ribbon
- multiple hereditary exostoses[6]
- White Ribbon Campaign (what makes a man a man): working to end violence against women[7] (see also Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
- White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood: to ensure that pregnancy and childbirthare safe for all women and newborns in every country around the world[8] (see alsoWoman's Christian Temperance Union)
- to raise awareness for severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) and SCIDnewborn screening[9]
- as a symbol of distrust to the official results of 4 December 2011 elections to theRussian State Duma[10]
zebra-print ribbon
- rare-disease awareness[11][12][13]
- carcinoid and neuroendocrine tumor awareness[14]
- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (EDS) awareness[15]
yellow ribbon
- armed-forces return
- bone cancer / osteosarcoma[16]
- giving prisoners a second chance at life[17][18]
- endometriosis awareness[19]
- craniofacial acceptance (CCAKids.org)[20]
- remembering Black Saturday Bushfire victims[21]
- Corazon Aquino's death
- suicide-prevention awareness
- Liver Diseases Biliary Atresia.
puzzle ribbon cloud ribbon
- congenital diaphragmatic hernia awareness[23]
grey and blue with blood drop "type 1 diabetes" ribbon
- type 1 diabetes awareness[24]
blue ribbon
- dysautonomia awareness[25]
- transverse myelitis awareness (royal-blue ribbon with the words Transverse Myelitis Awareness)[26]
- child abuse awareness (solid light-blue ribbon – among certain advocacy organizations, ribbon is sometimes worn as a braided bracelet by survivors of violent physical or sexual child abuse in memory of victims)
- bullying awareness (usually worn as a silicone band in support and memory of victims)
- Von Hippel–Lindau disease awareness[27]
- tuberous sclerosis awareness[28]
- human trafficking and sex slavery awareness (navy blue)[29]
- Stevens–Johnson syndrome awareness[30]
- colon cancer awareness[31]
- Electronic Frontier Foundation: freedom of speech online[32]
- Canada's National Non-Smoking Week[33][34][35]
- Blue Ribbon Coalition: responsible use of public lands for the benefit of all recreationists[36]
- hydranencephaly awareness[37]
- chronic fatigue syndrome awareness[38]
- myalgic encephalomyelitis awareness
- addiction-recovery awareness[39]
- Pro-Choice[40]
- osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle-bone disease) "Unbreakable Spirit" awareness
- hidradenitis suppurativa (organisational colour of The Hidradenitis Suppurativa Trust)[41]
- Erb's Palsy Brachial Plexus Injury
- PKU Awareness
- Huntington's Disease Awareness
indigo ribbon
- targeted individuals (bullying, harassment, stalking, systematic harassment/stalking, etc.)[43][44]
- MRSA (blue)
light blue ribbon
- twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) awareness (with two daisies in the center for identical twins or three for triplets – may be white, light pink or light blue)[45]
- prostate cancer awareness (sky blue)[46]
- support for the 2011 students protests in Chile
jade ribbon
- Jade Ribbon Campaign awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer[47]
lime ribbon
- non-Hodgkin lymphoma awareness[48]
blue jeans denim ribbon
- genetic disorder awareness[49] (often misidentified as equivalent to rare diseaseawareness as "about 80 percent of rare diseases are genetic in origin," implying 20 percent of rare diseases are not genetic in origin)[50]
purple ribbon
- gynecologic cancer: cervical, ovarian, uterine/endometrial, vaginal and vulvar cancers[51]
- LGBT hate crime, bullying and suicide prevention[52]; spawned by the 2010 suicides of Tyler Clementi and several other LGBT teens after being harassed for their orientations
- general cancer awareness
- testicular cancer awareness (the actual shade of purple used for this ribbon isorchid, since the word orchid means "testicle" in Ancient Greek)[53]
- animal cruelty/animal welfare
- Crohn's disease and colitis awareness[54] (however, the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) uses orange and blue in its promotional materials)[55]
- domestic violence awareness[56]
- drug overdose awareness[57]
- migraine awareness[58]
- Spirit Day and victims of homophobia[59]
- Gilmore Awareness Campaign[60]
- sarcoidosis awareness[61]
- lupus awareness[62]
- Arnold–Chiari malformation awareness[63]
- fibromyalgia awareness[64]
- Pagan Pride
- peripheral neuropathy awareness[65]
- childhood hemiplegia and stroke awareness[66]
- cystic fibrosis awareness.[67]
- Alzheimer's disease awareness[68]
- pancreatic cancer awareness[69]
- Workers' Memorial Day[70]
- March of Dimes awareness[71]
- hidradenitis suppurativa awareness[72]
- orca whale awareness and protection[73]
- child neglect awareness and prevention
- leiomyosarcoma
- Chronic Pain awareness for Chronic Pain sufferers
lavender ribbon
- epilepsy awareness[74][75]
- craniosynostosis awareness - CAPPSKIDS.org
- craniosynostosis awareness (CranioKids.org)[76]
- cancer awareness (all kinds)[77]
periwinkle ribbon
- eating disorders awareness (anorexia, bulimia and eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS))
- stomach cancer
- esophageal cancer
- pulmonary hypertension awareness[78]
pink and blue ribbon
- pro-life[79]
- genital integrity[80]
- male breast cancer awareness[81]
- inflammatory breast cancer awareness[82]
- infertility awareness[83]
- infant loss awareness[84][85]
orange ribbon
- free software awareness/advocacy[86]
- leukemia awareness[15]
- multiple sclerosis awareness[87]
- Self Injury Awareness Day[88]
- malnutrition awareness
- energy awareness in Nigeria[89]
- Kidney Cancer Association[90]
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)[91]
- paramedics support in Argentina[92]
- reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome[93] (RSD) / Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)[94]
- muscular dystrophy awareness, Harley-Davidson Charity-Fonds supporting children suffering from muscle disease
red ribbon
- Software Freedom Campaign[95]
- AIDS awareness
- substance-abuse awareness (Red Ribbon Week is commonly held in American schools)[96]
- vasculitis awareness[97]
- heart disease awareness[98]
- epidermolysis bullosa awareness[99]
gray ribbon
- borderline personality disorder awareness
- diabetes awareness[100] (more commonly diabetes is symbolized by the blue circle, as designated by the International Diabetes Federation)[101]
- brain cancer awareness[102]
- asthma awareness[102]
- alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency awareness
black ribbon
- terrorist attacks in Turkey; a sign of mourning for those lost in the terrorist attacks
- Wiccan/Pagan rights and awareness [103]
- 9/11 - This ribbon is a sign of mourning for those lost in the 11 September attack
- mourning and remembrance of the Virginia Tech massacre[104]
- melanoma awareness[105]
- black lung awareness
- transgender hate crime awareness
- awareness for suicide, bulimia, anorexia, self-harm, etc.
- sleep apnea awareness
pink ribbon
- breast cancer awareness[106]
light-green ribbon
- Kimidori Ribbon Project; raising awareness of the practice of parental child abduction in Japan and promoting the introduction of a joint custody system within Japan[107]
green ribbon
- Glaucoma Awareness
- depression awareness
- traumatic brain injury awareness and support[108]
- cerebral palsy awareness and support[108]
- CMV Green and Blue CMV awareness and support[108][need quotation to verify]
- aging research awareness[109]
- celiac disease[110]
- Lyme disease[111]
- organ transplant and organ donation awareness[112]
- kidney cancer (also known as renal cell carcinoma) awareness[113]
- environmental protection[114]
- mitochondrial disease awareness[115]
- pedestrian safety[116]
- craniosynostosis awareness (varied organizations)
- bipolar disorder awareness
- Close Down Green Hill / Vivisection Campaign[117]
- support our public school students and teachers[118]
- Tourette syndrome awareness
- Mental Health Awareness
- The 26 people (including 20 children) who died in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on 14 December 2012 (the school's colors are green and white)[citation needed]
teal ribbon
- scleroderma[119]
- interstitial cystitis and bladder pain syndrome awareness and support[120]
- sexual assault and sexual violence awareness and support[121]
- dissociative identity disorder
- polycystic ovarian syndrome awareness and support[122]
- polycystic kidney disease[123]
- ovarian cancer[124]
- myasthenia gravis awareness[125]
- tsunami victims[88]
- congenital diaphragmatic hernia awareness
- anti-bullying awareness
- military sexual trauma awareness
- anxiety disorder awareness
- post-traumatic stress disorder awareness
- A Million Dollar Gift - AMDG - For The Greater Glory of God[126]
- trigeminal neuralgia awareness [127]
- desmoid tumors awareness Desmoid Tumor Research Foundation
teal and white ribbon
- cervical cancer
violet ribbon
- Hodgkin's lymphoma (Hodgkin's Disease) awareness[128]
gold ribbon
- childhood cancer awareness[129]
silver ribbon
- brain disorders and disabilities, disability rights awareness[130]
- ovarian cancer awareness (Australia)[131]
- gynaecological cancer awareness (New Zealand)
- stalking awareness[132]
- dyslexia awareness
burgundy ribbon
- Multiple Myeloma awareness
- adults with disabilities awareness and support[88][133][134]
- amyloidosis support[135]
- oral cancer awareness [136]
- brain aneurysm awareness
- headaches and migraines
red and blue ribbon
- Haiti recovery and restoration awareness[137]
- pulmonary fibrosis awareness[99]
- Noonan Syndrome Awareness
- CHD (Congenital Heart Defect) Awareness
red and orange ribbon red and black ribbon red, white and blue ribbon
- used in Omaha, Nebraska, after a deadly shooting at Millard South High School (the colors are the school's colors)[140]
orange and black ribbon
- Ribbon of Saint George; commemoration of World War II in Post-Soviet countries[141][142]
blue and black ribbon
- Concern of Police Survivors (COPS): Support Law Enforcement[143]
- ocular melanoma (choroidal melanoma/uveal melanoma)[144]
houndstooth ribbon
- Relief efforts in Tuscaloosa and northern Alabama following the 27 April 2011 tornado; color refers to former University of Alabama head football coach Bear Bryant who is symbolic of that area[145][146]
Olive-green ribbon
- in honor of the 65th anniversary of the complete liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi block during World War II; color refer to color blocks Medal for the Defence of Leningrad
red and gold ribbon
- neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) awareness[147]
purple and red ribbon burgundy and ivory ribbon two-tone blue and purple ribbon red with yellow and black stripes ribbon
- choking game awareness/advocacy[152]
purple- and blue-striped ribbon pink- and blue-striped ribbon
- bisexuality awareness, visibility and acceptance
Green with blue trim ribbon
- trichotillomania and other Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRB)[154]