List of awareness ribbons

This is a partial list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause. Some causes may be represented by more than one ribbon.

Colors and meanings

RibbonColorMeanings
Pink ribbon
Red ribbon
Maroon ribbon
Orange ribbon
Yellow ribbon
  • Traditional (in the U.S. and in Canada) symbol of support for military forces, especially those deployed overseas and in conflicts.
  • Suicide awareness
  • Endometriosis awareness[8]
  • Rural Fire Service Queensland – A symbol of unilateral support of Rural Fire Brigades across the state of Queensland Australia (instituted by the Rural Fire Brigades Association Queensland [RFBAQ] at Rockhampton 16 September 2012 and tabled in Hansard by the Newman LNP Government 14 October 2014 "Matters of Public Interest 3311")[9]
  • Protest against imprisonment of Catalan independence movement leaders.[10]
Lime green ribbon
Jade ribbon
Blue ribbon
Purple ribbon
White ribbon
Black ribbon
  • Typically a sign of mourning, or otherwise in memoriam[29]
  • Awareness of the POW/MIA issue in the US[29]
  • Black Ribbon Initiative awareness and public outreach program of Madhya Pradesh Police (India) to make all sections of society computer security aware and alert.1
  • Anti-violence campaign in New Zealand.[30]
  • Black Ribbon Movement of medical professions and medical students against the appointment of military officers to positions within Ministry of Health in Myanmar (Burma) in August 2015.[31]
Zebra-print ribbon
Houndstooth ribbon
Orange and black ribbon
Red, white and blue ribbon

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