February Awareness Month: A List of Causes and Ribbon Colors
February Awareness Months and Ribbon Colors
February is an important month for raising awareness about a range of social and health issues. From American Heart Month to National Wear Red Day, there are various awareness months and days in February that focus on different causes and issues. In this blog post, we'll take a look at the different colors associated with February's awareness months, their meanings, and an organization that supports each cause. Let's get started!
American Heart Month
Ribbon color: Red Awareness Ribbon Pin
Organization to support: American Heart Association
Black History Month
Ribbon color: Pan-African Flag (Red, Black, Green)
Organization to support: National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Ribbon color: Purple Awareness Ribbon Pin or Lime Awareness Ribbon Pin
Organization to support: The Renfrew Center
National Cancer Prevention Month
Ribbon color: Lavender Awareness Ribbon Pin
Organization to support: Libby's Legacy Breast Cancer Foundation
National Wear Red Day
Ribbon color: Red Awareness Ribbon Pin
Organization to support: Go Red for Women
National Donor Day
Ribbon color: Green Awareness Ribbon
Organization to support: Donate Life America
February is a great time to show support for these important causes. By wearing an awareness ribbon lapel pin or silicone wristband, you can raise awareness and support organizations that are making a difference. Whether you choose to donate your time or money, every little bit counts and makes a difference.