BLUE Ribbon
is a positive symbol of the need to do one’s best when it comes to children and families. Since 1989, thousands of people nationwide wear the blue ribbon during April—National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month—and year round to create awareness of the need to prevent child abuse and neglect
WHITE Ribbon
One of the most notable usages of the white ribbon in recent times is as the symbol of violence against women, domestic violence, safe motherhood, and other related causes.
BROWN Ribbon
are worn on the lapel for anti-tobacco
PINK Ribbon
have been used to express solidarity on the part of the wearer with the identified cause since the early to late 20th Century. Pink Ribbons (and the color pink) are used to express support for women (and men) who are diagnosed with Breast Cancer.
ORANGE Ribbon
shows awareness of leukemia
shows awareness of DIABETES
RED Ribbon
is the international symbol of support for people living with HIV. Wearing a red ribbon is a great way to raise awareness about HIV as well as to break down stigma and prejudice, so make sure you get yours in time for World AIDS Day!
PURPLE Ribbon
shows against CRUELTY to ANIMAL
GREEN Ribbon
being Vegetarian..
BLACK Ribbon
to shows SYMPATHY to Maguindanao Massacre Victim
Solidarity with the striking workers of Hacienda Luisita! Extend the picket lines to the heartland of the Cojuangco-Aquino EMPIRE! For solidarity strike action in Metro Manila and throughout the sugar industry!
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