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Awareness Ribbons Awareness Ribbons Awareness Ribbons DIFFERENT AND THEIR MEANINGS AMBER BLACK BLACK & BLUE AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: APPENDIX CANCER ACCIDENTS LOSS OF, OR IN MEMORY OF, A BROTHER, FATHER, PLATELET DONATION SON OR MALE LOVED-ONE PSEUDOMYXOMA PERITONEI B.R.A.V.E. (BLACK RIBBON AGAINST VIOLENCE) BLACK RIBBONS FOR FUNERALS AND MEMORIALS GANG PREVENTION MOURNING HYPERSOMNIA NARCOLEPSY INSOMNIA NATIONAL TRAGEDIES MELANOMA BLACK & NAVY BLACK & PINK BLACK & RED BLACK & WHITE AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: OCULAR MELANOMA LOSS OF, OR IN MEMORY OF, A SISTER, MOTHER, BLACK LIVES MATTER ACUTE DISSEMINATED ENCEPHALOMYELITIS DAUGHTER OR FEMALE LOVED-ONE POLICE OFFICERS LOST IN THE LINE OF DUTY IN MEMORY OF MURDER VICTIMS VACCINE INJURY MURDER VICTIMS SEPSIS SHWACHMAN DIAMOND SYNDROME (SDS) BEHCET'S DISEASE FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS METACHROMATIC LEUKODYSTROPHY STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME BULLYING FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA MISOPHONIA SYRINGOMYELIA BURSITIS FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS SYSTEMIC JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE DEPOSITION FIBROUS DYSPLASIA MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS/ TACHYCARDIA DISEASE(CPPD) CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME TARGETING INDIVIDUALS CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME FREE SPEECH - FREEDOM OF THE PRESS MYOSITIS (INCLUDING POLYMYOSITIS, OF BULLYING DERMATOMYOSITIS) NEUROCARDIOGENIC CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE GOUT SYNCOPE TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION CHARGE SYNDROME GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME OSTEOARTHRITIS TEMPORAL ARTERITIS CHILD ABUSE HUMAN TRAFFICKING OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA TENDINITIS CHONDROMALACIA PATELLA HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE PALINDROMIC RHEUMATISM TRANSVERSE MYELITIS CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME HYDROCEPHALUS PANHYPOPITUITARISM TRASH-FREE SEAS CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING HYDROCEPHALY PARALYSIS TREACHER COLLINS SYNDROME BLUE POLYNEUROPATHY (CIDP) (TCS) AWARENESS RIBBONS COFFIN-SIRIS SYNDROME HYPOTENSION (POTS) PATELLOFEMEROL PAIN SYNDROME TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX COLON CANCER HYSTIOCYTOSIS POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA UNIDENTIFIED MISSING PERSONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: POSTURAL ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA COLORECTAL CANCER ICHTHYOSIS SYNDROME (POTS) USHER SYNDROME CONGENITAL GENERALIZED LIPODYSTROPHY INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS PSEUDOGOUT VOCAL CORD DYSFUNCTION ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS) CRI DU CHAT SYNDROME INFANT AIRWAY DEFECTS REACTIVE ARTHRITIS WATER SAFETY AICARDI-GOUTIERES SYNDROME DISORDER CRIME VICTIMS RIGHTS INFECTIOUS ARTHRITIS REITER'S SYNDROME ALEXANDER DISEASE CYCLIC VOMITING SYNDROME INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME ALOPECIA AREATA DANDY-WALKER SYNDROME JUVENILE ARTHRITIS REYE'S SYNDROME ANGELMAN SYNDROME DERMATOMYOSITIS JUVENILE DERMATOMYOSITIS (JD) RHEUMATISM ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS DERMATOMYOSITIS (JUVENILE) JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS SAVE THE MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS APRAXIA DYSAUTONOMIA KLINEFELTER'S SYNDROME SAVE THE WAVES ARTHRITIS DYSPRAXIA LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYSTOSIS SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER ARTHROGRYPOSIS DYSTONIA LARYNGOMALACIA SEX SLAVERY ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA EDUCATION LEUKODYSTROPHY SEX TRAFFICKING AUTOIMMUNE AUTONOMIC GANGLIONOPATHY EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS MALARIA SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME AUTOIMMUNE AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY EQUAL ACCESS TO EDUCATION MCCUNE-ALBRIGHT SYNDROME SPINAL STENOSIS AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION ERB'S PALSY ME/CFIDS SPONDYLOARTHRITIS SOURCE: HTTPS://WWW.PERSONALIZEDCAUSE.COM/AWARENESS-RIBBON-MEANINGS/ BLUE JEANS BLUE & GRAY BLUE & GREEN BLUE & WHITE AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: CONGENITAL AND GENETIC DISEASES DIABETES (TYPE 1) ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY TEEN CANCER CYTOMEGALOVIRUS FEMORAL ACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT NEUROFIBROMATOSIS NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 1 BLUE & BROWN BURGUNDY CLOUD WHITE PINSTRIPES AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT AMYLOIDOSIS HEMANGIOMA CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA SMOKING CESSATION ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID HEMIPLEGIC MIGRAINE ALS ANTIBODY SYNDROME LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE AORTIC ANEURYSM HEMOCHROMATOSIS AV MALFORMATION HIRSCHSPRUNG'S MOTOR NEURON DISEASES DISEASE BRAIN ANEURYSM HUGHES SYNDROME CONGENITAL MENINGITIS VASCULAR CAVERNOUS MALFORMATION MULTIPLE MYELOMA CYSTIC HYGROMA PARKES WEBER SYNDROME DISABLED ADULTS PORT-WINE STAIN FACTOR V LEIDEN BIRTHMARK HEADACHE CREAM GRAPHITE GRAY AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE CHILDHOOD CANCER LEAD-FREE KIDS APHASIA GLIOBLASTOMA DEVELOPMENTAL-DYSPLASIA OF HIP ASTHMA & NEUROBLASTOMA LEAD POISONING ALLERGIES HYPERGLYCEMIA SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY RETINOBLASTOMA BRAIN CANCER HYPOGLYCEMIA BRAIN TUMORS PERSONALITY DISORDERS DIABETES BONE MARROW DISEASE IVEMARK SYNDROME BONE MARROW DONOR KABUKI SYNDROME BRAIN INJURY KIDNEY DISEASE CEREBRAL PALSY LIVER CANCER CHROMOSOME 12, MICRODELETION LIVER DISEASE CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY LIVER MELANOMA CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER CLOVES SYNDROME MISSING CHILDREN DERMATILLOMANIA MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE AND DISORDERS DWARFISM NATURAL DISASTERS GREEN ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS NEPHROTIC SYNDROME EYE CANCER ORGAN DONATION AWARENESS RIBBONS FIBRODYSPLASIA OSSIFICANS PROGRESSIVA RENAL CELL CARCINOMA SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: GALLBLADDER CANCER SCOLIOSIS GASTROPARESIS SPINAL CORD INJURY ACHONDROPLASIA GASTROSCHISIS STEM CELL DONATION ADRENAL CANCER GENOCIDE TETHERED SPINAL CORD SYNDROME ANENCEPHALY GLAUCOMA TEXT-FREE DRIVING (DISTRACTED DRIVING) BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN SYNDROME GLOBAL WARMING TISSUE DONATION BILIARY ATRESIA IN FAVOR OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY BIPOLAR DISORDER INFANTILE SCOLIOSIS VON HIPPEL-LINDAU SYNDROME SOURCE: HTTPS://WWW.PERSONALIZEDCAUSE.COM/AWARENESS-RIBBON-MEANINGS/ HOT PINK KENTE CLOTH LAVENDER LIGHT BLUE AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: CLEFT PALATE WOMEN OF COLOR BREAST CANCER CANCER, FOR WHICH A COLOR HAS NOT ACID ATTACKS MOVEMBER BEEN DESIGNATED EOSINOPHILIC DISEASE ADDISON'S DISEASE PRO-CHOICE GENERAL CANCER EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS ADRENAL PITT-HOPKINS INSUFFICIENCY SYNDROME INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER CHRONIC ILLNESS PROSTATE CANCER SPAY AND NEUTER STOP GENDERCIDE DIGEORGE SYNDROME PETS DYSPHAGIA THYROID DISEASE FOSTER CARE TRACHEOMALACIA GRAVE'S DISEASE TRISOMY 5Q LYMPHEDEMA TRISOMY 13 TRISOMY MEN'S HEALTH 18/EDWARDS' SYNDROME DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS DYSTHYMIC DISORDER TRICHOTILLOMANIA LYME DISEASE WILLIAMS SYNDROME LYMPHOMA MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS MINORITY MENTAL HEALTH MOOD DISORDERS MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY LIGHT GREEN LIME GREEN MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS MYOTONIC MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY NON-HODGKINS LYMPHOMA SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: PANS/PANDAS POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION CELIAC DISEASE ACHALASIA POSTPARTUM DISORDERS CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER PSYCHOSIS HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV) BABESIOSIS REACTIVE ATTACHMENT DISORDER SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDS) CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH SPASTICITY DEPRESSION SPINAL CORD DISORDERS FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION HUMAN RIGHTS HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS HUMANE TREATMENT OF REFUGEES HUNGER KIDNEY CANCER LLEUKEMIA LIMB DIFFERENCE MALNUTRITION ORANGE MOTORCYCLE SAFETY ORANGE & BLUE ORANGE & GREEN AWARENESS RIBBONS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS NECROTIZING FASCIITIS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: NO KIDS OR PETS UNATTENDED IN CARS ADD PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME DRY DROWNING (IN MEMORY OF BABY FRANKIE) DUAL DIAGNOSIS ADHD RACIAL TOLERANCE #FRANKIEDRYDROWNINGAWARENESS AMNIOTIC BAND SYNDROME REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY ASYLUM SEEKERS - CULTURAL DIVERSITY RSD/CRPS ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER SAFE RIDES COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME SELF-HARM COPD SELF-INJURY CULTURAL DIVERSITY SKIN CANCER (NON-MELANOMA) DIVERSITY MERKEL CELL CARCINOMA EQUALITY AND LIBERTY TAY-SACHS DISEASE WORLD HUNGER / POVERTY ORANGE & LAVENDER ORANGE & RED ORCHID PEACH AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: ECZEMA MYELOFIBROSIS TESTICULAR CANCER ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PSORIASIS MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS INVISIBLE ILLNESS PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASMS UTERINE CANCER (MPN) INCLUDING ET, MF, AND PV PEACH & GRAY PEARL PERIWINKLE BLUE PINK AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS AWARENESS RIBBONS SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSE: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: SYMBOLIZES THE FOLLOWING CAUSES: CLERGY SEXUAL ABUSE BRONCHIAL CANCER ANOREXIA NERVOSA BREAST CANCER BRONCHIECTASIS ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
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