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Leukemia Awareness Month: Fighting for Visibility, One Ribbon at a Time

September is Leukemia Awareness Month—a time to spotlight a disease that doesn't always make headlines but deserves our full attention. Learn what leukemia is, who it affects, and how orange ribbons help support the people behind the diagnosis.

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The Sweet Tradition of “Something Blue” — And the Perfect Pin to Make It Yours

Looking for a modern “something blue” with meaning? The Blue Butterfly Pin brings emotional depth, beauty, and symbolism to your bouquet, sash, or special moment. A tiny token with big heart.

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How Much Do Custom Enamel Pins Cost? (And Why It’s Never a Straight Answer)

Wondering how much custom enamel pins really cost? Spoiler: there's no magic number. From quantity and size to plating and packaging, we break down exactly what affects pricing—so you can budget smart without sacrificing style.

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Lime & Black Butterfly: Embrace Bold Renewal

Ready for a bold new beginning? The Lime & Black Butterfly Enamel Pin represents fearless transformation, blending electric energy with grounded power. Perfect for those stepping into a new chapter with courage and clarity.

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Stomach Cancer Awareness Month: The Silent Threat We Can’t Ignore

November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, but this silent killer rarely gets the attention it deserves. With vague symptoms and late diagnoses, it’s time to speak up. Learn the warning signs, risk factors, and how a periwinkle ribbon can spark life-saving conversations.

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Grief, a first hand experience.

In the weeks following my dad’s passing, I found myself swallowed by a grief I never could’ve imagined. I wrote this in January 2023, just trying to survive each day. What I didn’t expect was how writing became a way to process the pain—and how sharing might help someone else do the same. This is my story, my heartbreak, and my attempt to find meaning in the middle of the mess.

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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: The Silent Killer Deserves to Be Heard

Ovarian cancer kills more women than any other gynecologic cancer—and it's often missed until it's too late. This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, we’re done being quiet. Learn the real signs, who’s most at risk, and how to raise awareness that actually saves lives. Shop the Teal Collection and wear your ribbon with purpose.

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Trump, Veins and Vascular Smokescreens

Trump’s Chronic Venous Insufficiency diagnosis has people asking, “Venous… what now?” Turns out, his leg failure is the perfect excuse to spotlight a serious, overlooked condition. Learn the signs, understand the risks, and for the love of veins—wear the damn burgundy ribbon this September. 

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Colon Cancer Awareness Month: No More Excuses, Just Action

Colon cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when caught early. This Awareness Month, it’s time to turn awareness into action—know the symptoms, understand risk factors, and book your screening. Small steps today can save lives tomorrow.

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Lupus Awareness Month: What You’re Getting Wrong & How to Actually Help

Lupus is complex, often misunderstood, and invisible to many. This Awareness Month, we’re breaking down myths, sharing facts, and offering practical ways to support loved ones living with lupus.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Beyond the Pink and Into the Fight

Breast Cancer Awareness Month isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about action. Learn who’s at risk, what symptoms to watch for, and how pink ribbon pins can start the conversations that matter. Let’s fight smarter—and louder.

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Grief Isn’t Linear—So Stop Pretending It Should Be

Grief isn’t neat, pretty, or predictable—and trying to force it into five stages only makes it worse. After losing my dad, I hit rock bottom, hard. Therapy, meds, and raw honesty got me through. This Grief Awareness Month, let’s talk about what grief actually feels like, why it never really ends, and how a black ribbon can speak volumes without saying a word.