On what specific week should i wear a red ribbon for aids and a pink one for breast cancer?
is it ok if i wear a pink ribbon even if i didnt have breast cancer?
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- October is breast cancer awareness month. Choose any week you want for that. All my friends at breast cancer support will thank you.
- Red Ribbon Week usually occurs in the last week of October each year.
For the full month of October, breast cancer is recognized by survivors, family and friends of survivors and/or victims of the disease by wearing a pink ribbon.
- December 1 - Red ribbon for AIDS week
October 20 - Pink ribbon for Breast Cancer
- AIDS: in month of December (World AIDS day is 12/1)
breast cancer: in month of October
- Also, I know that AIDS Awareness Day is December 1st. So, a lot of people sport their ribbons that day, too.
I have also noticed that a lot of people wear there Pink ribbons for Breast Cancer Awareness/Support around/on Mother's Day too.
- 1st December is the world's Aids day.
But why wear it only then. I have one attached to my purse and I show people that every day is good enough to protest against diseases such as Aids.
Plus get informed on how you can help, volunteering or not.
You'll feel good with yourself and people will be thankful.
- i think the ribbons should be worn all the time dosnt matter that you dont have cancer you are a supporter
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