Updated for 2025. Shine a light on the causes that matter this September. Every ribbon color carries a story of hope, advocacy, and action.
Why September Matters for Awareness
September is a powerhouse month for awareness campaigns. From gold for childhood cancer to teal for ovarian cancer, these ribbon colors aren’t just symbols—they’re conversation starters. At Dream Maker Pins, we believe every ribbon deserves to be seen, honored, and shared. By wearing one, you help bring visibility to causes that impact millions.
Key Causes in September & Their Ribbon Colors
Here are some of the major awareness causes observed in September, their ribbon colors, and nonprofits making a difference:
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Suicide Prevention & Mental Health – Navy, Purple, Teal (tri-color)
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Crisis Text Line – 24/7 free text support
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Childhood Cancer Awareness – Gold
- St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
- Children’s Cancer Research Fund
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Blood Cancer Awareness – Orange (Leukemia), Lime Green (Lymphoma), Burgundy (Myeloma)
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
- Lymphoma Research Foundation
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Ovarian & Gynecologic Cancer Awareness – Teal (Ovarian), Peach or Mixed (Gynecologic)
- Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA)
- National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC)
- Gynecologic Cancer Alliance
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Prostate Cancer / Men’s Health – Light Blue
- Prostate Cancer Foundation
- Movember Foundation
- Men’s Health Network
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Alzheimer’s Disease / Dementia Awareness – Purple
- Alzheimer’s Association
- Cure Alzheimer’s Fund
- Dementia Society of America
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Alopecia Areata Awareness – Dark Blue
- National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF)
- Alopecia UK & regional groups
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Pain Awareness Month – Teal or Purple (varies)
- American Chronic Pain Association
- National Pain Advocacy Center
Why Awareness Ribbons Matter
- They’re a visual shorthand—instantly recognizable and tied to causes that matter.
- They destigmatize conversations. “Why gold? Why teal?” sparks education and awareness.
- They connect communities of survivors, families, and advocates.
- They inspire action—supporting research, early detection, and family support programs.
How You Can Support
- Support nonprofits listed above—or find local groups doing similar work.
- Wear the ribbon proudly with pins, wristbands, or apparel.
- Share on social media why a ribbon matters to you.
- Volunteer or attend events tied to these awareness causes.
- Educate yourself & others about risk factors, symptoms, and early detection.
We design enamel pins, ribbon pins, wristbands, and keychains that match awareness ribbon colors. Whether you’re hosting a fundraiser, honoring someone you love, or just want to wear your cause daily, we’ve got you covered:
- Ribbon pins in the correct color for your cause
- Matching wristbands for schools, fundraisers, and events
- Bundles: ribbon pin + wristband for double visibility
- Custom designs for organizations, nonprofits, or memorial projects
👉 Explore our Awareness Ribbon Collection to find the right symbol for you.
FAQs
Q: What is an awareness ribbon?
A ribbon is a simple loop of color—worn as fabric, pins, or wristbands—that symbolizes support, remembrance, or advocacy for a cause.
Q: Can one ribbon color represent multiple causes?
Yes. Some colors overlap, like purple (used for Alzheimer’s, domestic violence, lupus, and more). The context or campaign helps clarify meaning.
Q: Are ribbons enough to make change?
They’re a starting point. Ribbons spark awareness, but real impact comes from education, donations, advocacy, and action.
Q: Why choose pins or wristbands over fabric ribbons?
Pins and wristbands are long-lasting, visible, and make excellent tools for fundraising, team events, or everyday wear.