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Here's the awareness ribbon colorsFrom: Jennette (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Sep 29 09:25:08 2004
Red = Aids/HIV, substance abuse, MADD, DARE, Epidermolysis Bullosa Orange = hunger, leukemia, lupus, cultural diversity Yellow = Support our troops, POW/MIA, suicide prevention, adoptive parents, spina biffida, missing children, endometriosis Green = Lymes Disease, tissue and organ donation, childhood depression, worker and driving safety, missing children, leukemia, environment, kidney cancer Dark Blue (Navy) = Child abuse prevention, arthritis, free speech, crime victims rights, water quality, colon cancer, domestic violence, water safety (drowning and accidents) Purple = Domestic violence, religious tolerance, animal abuse, the victims of 9/11 (includes police and firefighters), pancreatic cancer, chrons Disease and colitis, cystic fibrosis, leimyosarcoma, fibromyalgia, lupus White = Innocence, victims of terrorism, peace, right to life, diabetes, retinal blastoma Black = Mourning, melanoma, anti-gangs Brown = Anti-tobacco Gray = Diabetes, brain cancer Lime Green - Lymphoma Teal = Ovarian, cervical, uterine (all gynecological) cancers, substance abuse, sexual assault Burgundy = Hospice care, multiple myeloma Periwinkle = Eating disorders, pulmonary hypertension Pink = Breast Cancer, Birth Parents Pale Yellow = Spina biffida Light Blue = Prostate cancer, Trisomy 18, scleroderma Lavendar = All cancers (general cancer awareness), epilepsy, rett syndrome Pearl = lung cancer, Multiple Sclerosis Silver = Children with disabilities, Parkinson's Disease Gold = Childhood Cancer Pastel Pink and Blue = Pregnancy and infant loss, SIDS Red and White = Head and neck cancer Red and Yellow = Hepatitis C Red, White and Blue = Patriotism, 9/11 victims Red and Blue with a Heart = Congenital Heart Defects (also red,blue and red stripes) Jennette
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