Wear your ribbons for your Health

The Red Ribbon

Red Ribbon

Anti-drug symbol
AIDS awareness symbol
Heart disease (also uses the red dress symbol), Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome,
Multiple myeloma (burgundy/maroon)

The Blue Ribbon

Blue Ribbon

Anti-tobacco,
Anti-second hand smoke campaign.
Oral Cancer Awareness

The White Ribbon

White Ribbon

The anti-violence against women movement

The Orange Ribbon

orange

Leukaemia,
Multiple Sclerosis,
Lupus ( SLE, Lupus pernio for Sarcoidosis, Lupus vulgaris for TB)
World harmony Day

The Green Ribbon

Green

Organ donation & Transplant
Awareness of Abuse ( mint green)
Special Parents for Special Children
Ovarian Cancers
Prostate Cancer

The Pink Ribbon

pink

Breast cancer

The Purple Ribbon

Purple

Pancreatic Cancer Research
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25
Awareness for Testicular Cancers

The Jade Ribbon

Jade

Hep B & Liver Cancer

The Metallic Gold Ribbon

Gold
Children Cancer Awareness

The Silver Ribbon

Silver

All Mental Health
Help fight Diabetes

The Brown Ribbon

brown

Brown

Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Colorectal Cancer Awareness

The Black Ribbon

Black

Malignant Melanoma

The Yellow Ribbon

yellow

Bladder cancer,
Endometriosis,
Spina bifida (pale yellow),
Sarcoma (yellow with sunflower),
Hydrocephalus or hydrocephaly,

Others

Lung
lu
Lung Cancer

multi
Autism

cream
Spinal Muscular Atrophy

peri
Pulmonary hypertension,
Eating disorders,
Stomach cancer,
GERD,

peach
Endometrial cancer,
Uterine cancer

lace
Osteoporosis

red w
Leukaemia
Lymphoma

teal
Myasthenia gravis;
Ovarian, cervical, uterine,polycystic ovarian syndrome and all other gynecological cancers;
Substance abuse;
Sexual violence;
Tourette syndrome

Genital
Is there such a thing??

3 Responses to “Wear your ribbons for your Health”

  1. Bernard Says:

    Wah George, you’ve done a lot of research for this lah.
    Got ribbon for haze awareness or not?

  2. george Says:

    Thanks Bernard. Well by right there is for pollution - the blue ribbon

  3. susan Says:

    Well done Mon! I and Raja have already pledged our organs once time has come. I agree that this is not a comfortable topic to discuss about at home. Well, each of us have to do our part in educating our kids about organ donation!

    Never knew there so many ribbonslah. Phoo yo! Hmm haze pollution….what to do ah…sigh! year in year out we all got this problemlah. And haze comes exactly on time! after a year. Hah!

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