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Breast cancer takes a stand with a pink ribbon, childhood cancer has their gold, aids has their red, Lupus fighters with their violet, diabetes with their gray ribbons with a single red dot to bring it together.. Each disease horrible in its own entirety. Which brings me to my next thought, do we have a ribbon? I know I've searched the Internet about a million times looking for it.. yet I can't find it. My backpack lined with a childhood cancer awareness ribbon for the kids at the camp I volunteer with, a red one for the aids patients that my grandmother a hospice nurse has dedicated her life to, and a pink one in honor or my aunt.. but there is an empty space waiting for that ribbon.. one that to me would hold a whole different importance the ribbon which represents the fight I and many of the kids have fought and are still fighting to this day. So if I have somehow missed the memo I'd love to know what our ribbon is. Otherwise does anyone have an idea how to instate a ribbon. That is definitely a project I would love to start...

(poly JRA and Spondy age 18)

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If you find out how to instate a ribbon I am more then happy to help. I agree with you so much. Please keep me informed if you find anything out and I'll do some investigating too.

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Breast cancer takes a stand with a pink ribbon, childhood cancer has their gold, aids has their red, Lupus fighters with their violet, diabetes with their gray ribbons with a single red dot to bring it together.. Each disease horrible in its own entirety. Which brings me to my next thought, do we have a ribbon? I know I've searched the Internet about a million times looking for it.. yet I can't find it. My backpack lined with a childhood cancer awareness ribbon for the kids at the camp I volunteer with, a red one for the aids patients that my grandmother a hospice nurse has dedicated her life to, and a pink one in honor or my aunt.. but there is an empty space waiting for that ribbon.. one that to me would hold a whole different importance the ribbon which represents the fight I and many of the kids have fought and are still fighting to this day. So if I have somehow missed the memo I'd love to know what our ribbon is. Otherwise does anyone have an idea how to instate a ribbon. That is definitely a project I would love to start... (poly JRA and Spondy age 18) To leave this mailing list, send request to: -unsubscribe

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Well so far what I have found is that royal blue is the arthritis ribbon and silver is the childhood disability ribbon.. we could combine those, but they have been used before in honor of the Columbine shootings. Perhaps we could take a poll through all the kids on what color they think their arthritis is.. and make that our color for a ribbon.

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What a great idea! I am behind you 100% Perhaps if we check the arthritis website we could find some info. Please let me know how to help you. I too want to make this happen. What color would you like - maybe some shade of blue? That has not been used yet. We can all make this happen. What a great way to spread awareness. Michele ( 16, pauci & spondy)

-----Original Message-----From: superstahlisa@... [mailto:superstahlisa@...] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 10:20 PM Subject: Our RibbonBreast cancer takes a stand with a pink ribbon, childhood cancer has their gold, aids has their red, Lupus fighters with their violet, diabetes with their gray ribbons with a single red dot to bring it together.. Each disease horrible in its own entirety. Which brings me to my next thought, do we have a ribbon? I know I've searched the Internet about a million times looking for it.. yet I can't find it. My backpack lined with a childhood cancer awareness ribbon for the kids at the camp I volunteer with, a red one for the aids patients that my grandmother a hospice nurse has dedicated her life to, and a pink one in honor or my aunt.. but there is an empty space waiting for that ribbon.. one that to me would hold a whole different importance the ribbon which represents the fight I and many of the kids have fought and are still fighting to this day. So if I have somehow missed the memo I'd love to know what our ribbon is. Otherwise does anyone have an idea how to instate a ribbon. That is definitely a project I would love to start... (poly JRA and Spondy age 18) To leave this mailing list, send request to: -unsubscribe

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Hello Everyone,

A couple years back me and donna. aka faces1999 Had worked on putting

one togeather. At that time it was a blue ribbon with a yellow strip

down the middle of it.

JRA World

We are all Normal, Just some of us have more bumps in our lives then

others.

> Breast cancer takes a stand with a pink ribbon, childhood cancer

has their

> gold, aids has their red, Lupus fighters with their violet,

diabetes with their

> gray ribbons with a single red dot to bring it together.. Each

disease

> horrible in its own entirety. Which brings me to my next thought,

do we have a

> ribbon? I know I've searched the Internet about a million times

looking for it..

> yet I can't find it. My backpack lined with a childhood cancer

awareness

> ribbon for the kids at the camp I volunteer with, a red one for the

aids patients

> that my grandmother a hospice nurse has dedicated her life to, and

a pink one

> in honor or my aunt.. but there is an empty space waiting for that

ribbon.. one

> that to me would hold a whole different importance the ribbon which

> represents the fight I and many of the kids have fought and are

still fighting to this

> day. So if I have somehow missed the memo I'd love to know what

our ribbon

> is. Otherwise does anyone have an idea how to instate a ribbon.

That is

> definitely a project I would love to start...

>

> (poly JRA and Spondy age 18)

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Hello, about 2 years ago the local Shriners Hospital held a JRA pizza party for the kids with JRA to meet other kids like them. My daughter was surprised that there were other kids like her some worse than her and some not so bad. well anyway they had given each kid a little bag full of stuff, markers, coloring books, candy, a gold coin and a pin which is blue in color and attached was a little bit of info... it says. " One in six American's is affected by Arthritis. Help build awareness and show your support by wearing this pin" I though maybe this was the Arthritis pin like alot of other diseases have pins. it came from the Arthritis Foundation. has anyone ever seen one? my daughter wears it every day either on her clothes or jacket.. just though i would put my 2 cents in while we were talking about pins.. kellie & 9 yr poly JRA

>From: superstahlisa@... >Reply- > >Subject: Our Ribbon >Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 23:20:16 EDT > >Breast cancer takes a stand with a pink ribbon, childhood cancer has their >gold, aids has their red, Lupus fighters with their violet, diabetes with their >gray ribbons with a single red dot to bring it together.. Each disease >horrible in its own entirety. Which brings me to my next thought, do we have a >ribbon? I know I've searched the Internet about a million times looking for it.. >yet I can't find it. My backpack lined with a childhood cancer awareness >ribbon for the kids at the camp I volunteer with, a red one for the aids patients >that my grandmother a hospice nurse has dedicated her life to, and a pink one >in honor or my aunt.. but there is an empty space waiting for that ribbon.. one >that to me would hold a whole different importance the ribbon which >represents the fight I and many of the kids have fought and are still fighting to this >day. So if I have somehow missed the memo I'd love to know what our ribbon >is. Otherwise does anyone have an idea how to instate a ribbon. That is >definitely a project I would love to start... > > (poly JRA and Spondy age 18) Frustrated with dial-up? Get high-speed for as low as $29.95/month*. *Depending on the local service providers in your area.

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I think it would be great if we could find a royal blue ribbon with silver stars on it. The kids that fight this disease are indeed STARS! It would be a perfect combination of the two colors yet with additional meaning.

Jana (mom to Jake, 6, poly)

>From: superstahlisa@... >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Our Ribbon >Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:18:56 EDT > >Well so far what I have found is that royal blue is the arthritis ribbon and >silver is the childhood disability ribbon.. we could combine those, but they >have been used before in honor of the Columbine shootings. Perhaps we could >take a poll through all the kids on what color they think their arthritis is.. >and make that our color for a ribbon. > > (poly JRA and Spondy age 18) Instant message during games with MSN Messenger 6.0. Download it now FREE!

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yes ...our Chapter in NY used to give them out....they are blue (medal)

ribbon pins...like the breast cancer ones....I have one too. I don't know why

they do not have them anymore though.

(Mom to Will, Pauci, 3 1/2yrs. old)

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Hi All,

Personally I think Jana's idea, about using a royal blue ribbon that has

silver stars on it, is a wonderful and very unique, expressive way to

represent JRA.

Aloha,

Georgina

J Swenson wrote:

> I think it would be great if we could find a royal blue ribbon with

> silver stars on it. The kids that fight this disease are indeed STARS!

> It would be a perfect combination of the two colors yet with additional

> meaning.

>

> Jana (mom to Jake, 6, poly)

>

> >From: superstahlisa@...

> >Well so far what I have found is that royal blue is the arthritis

> ribbon and

> >silver is the childhood disability ribbon.. we could combine those,

> but they

> >have been used before in honor of the Columbine shootings. Perhaps we

> could

> >take a poll through all the kids on what color they think their

> arthritis is..

> >and make that our color for a ribbon.

> >

> > (poly JRA and Spondy age 18)

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